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This says a non profit corporation has negotiated $400 a person per night for hotel rooms in Texas for the Government to use for temporary housing.
TX: Government negotiated hotel rates
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philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 3:52 pm https://cis.org/Arthur/Taxpayers-Spend- ... erCrossers
This says a non profit corporation has negotiated $400 a person per night for hotel rooms in Texas for the Government to use for temporary housing.
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Ironically, government rates are typically higher than standard rates. Every time I've tried to book a hotel on a government rate, it's been $10-15 higher than the standard rate.
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400 a night for a room????? where are they staying the ritz ?
our governor should be buying them all a one way bus ticket to ca and toss in 250 each, we still make out
immigration is a federal things, so our state should refuse any federal relocated person from being dropped off in our state of which feds own less than 3%
our governor should be buying them all a one way bus ticket to ca and toss in 250 each, we still make out
immigration is a federal things, so our state should refuse any federal relocated person from being dropped off in our state of which feds own less than 3%
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Re: TX: Government negotiated hotel rates
For a room that's probably a $150 a night, the other $250 is for damages.
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Re: TX: Government negotiated hotel rates
Ironically, it depends on the government. For about the first ten years I was employed by the state, the state hotel room rate was $85/night and we would not get reimbursed for anything more than that. And that included sales taxes because the state preferred to pay the tax so it did not hurt the localities. They got their share back anyway. We were also limited to $36/day for per diem and you did not get the whole amount on the day you left or returned (the assumption being at least one meal each of those days was eaten at home)ajwakeboarder wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 7:30 pm Ironically, government rates are typically higher than standard rates. Every time I've tried to book a hotel on a government rate, it's been $10-15 higher than the standard rate.
Then the state changed the rules to use the federal per diem rate in most counties. Amazingly, our hotel bills took a big jump to around $135/night. I have not traveled lately, so I don't know the current rates, but I do get better rates at most hotels by using my veteran status than using the government rate.
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$30 a night room ... $370 per person covid-19 sanitation fee per day ????