Pay Down the Debt Act
Bill S 2187 establishes a state program to reduce fuel consumption, benefiting state agencies and the environment by promoting conservation and efficiency strategies.
Bill S 2187 establishes a state program to reduce fuel consumption, benefiting state agencies and the environment by promoting conservation and efficiency strategies.
Bill S 2187 aims to establish a state workforce fuel reduction and conservation program. The primary intent of the bill is to develop and implement strategies that will significantly reduce fuel consumption across various sectors within the state.
Bill S 2187 is part of a series of related bills from prior sessions, including:
- S 1232
- S 1611
- S 1044
- S 2273
- S 2649
- S 3431
- S 4543
- S 4796
- S 4934
These related bills may provide context or additional frameworks that inform the objectives of S 2187.
Bill S 2187 represents a proactive approach to fuel conservation within the state workforce. By focusing on the development and implementation of effective strategies, the bill aims to foster a culture of sustainability and efficiency in fuel consumption, ultimately benefiting both the environment and state operations. The bill is currently under review, and its progress will be closely monitored as it moves through the legislative process.
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