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State Panel Slashes Funds For Legislators' Vehicles

BURBANK (AP) — A state panel has slashed the amount of money California taxpayers will spend to keep legislators on the road.

California has long provided state-paid cars, insurance, repairs and gas for legislators who want them, a cost that according to one estimate averages about $7,500 a year for members of the Senate and Assembly.

But the Citizens Compensation Commission voted Thursday to replace the generous program with a flat, $300 a month payment to legislators, or $3,600 a year.

As of December, they would return their state-provided cars and begin using their personal vehicles to get around their districts.

By one estimate, the change will save the cash-strapped state roughly $2 million over five years.

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