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Palin spends less than predecessors

JUNEAU, Alaska, Feb. 24 (UPI) -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is costing state taxpayers less than her two predecessors, the Republican's office said.

The Anchorage Daily News reported Tuesday that for items including travel, lodging, and meals, Palin spent about $900,000 less than did former Gov. Frank Murkowski while he was in office. Palin also spent less than former Gov. Tony Knowles but the difference was not dramatic, the newspaper noted.

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"With the exception of former Gov. Murkowski's much derided purchase and use of a jet, Gov. Palin is not criticizing her predecessors' expenses, but rather demonstrating that she has been frugal," said Bill McAllister, Palin's communications director.

To help cut expenses, Palin has decided to give up a state-issued Chevy that she had use of while working in

Anchorage and living in Wasilla, said Bob Cockrell, who is part of her security staff.

Palin has been criticized since revelations emerged last year that she was charging the state for meals and incidentals while staying in her own home.

Palin, who was the 2008 vice presidential nominee, billed the state for 312 nights spent in her Wasilla home during her first 19 months in office, the newspaper said. She received $60 a day tax free, money intended to cover meals and incidentals, while traveling on state business.

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