Alberta politicians exploring putting taxpayers on hook for MLA E-scooter rides
An Alberta legislature committee is exploring whether to put taxpayers on the hook for work-related electric scooter and bike rides taken by politicians.
Currently, elected officials and caucus staff can be reimbursed for taxi rides, car rentals and some airfare if they’re travelling for work purposes.
A bipartisan committee of MLAs is now studying whether to add e-scooters and e-bikes to the list and it passed a motion this week to see if corporate agreements are an option with providers such as Lime and Bird Canada.
A report presented to the committee had advised against making e-scooter and e-bike trips reimbursable because of safety and insurance concerns.