First Name | Larry |
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Last Name | Brogdin |
Email Address | Larry@dynacorn.com |
Affiliation | Taxpayer & Watchdog |
Subject | Stop Wasting Time and MY Money |
Comment | No matter what this proposed "program" is called, it should be scrapped. Having read AB 118, the cost of administration would be far too high even IF the proposed benefits were tangible. This is another re-write of someones bad idea based on flawed data. By the way, how does giving an additional $1000 to $1500 toward a "New" vehicle to a low income person make any sense at all? Instead of reverse engineering the math to try and prove that this will make a difference to an upside down budget, simply pick a model year (1979 for example-a 30 year ago milestone) and all vehicles from that model year back to 1974 (a 5 year spread of vehicles) and allow them smog exemption for $50 per year (due to many gross polluters in that 5 year window). 1974 through 1969 drops to $40 per year for exemption. 1969 through 1965 to $30 per year. This fee in addition to the standard license fees. Pre-1965 vehicles will remain exempt and qualify for "special" plates (that could have an added fee attached) to keep the collectors content. Thank You for your attention in this matter. |
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted | 2009-06-08 18:02:31 |
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