Federal Assistance to Student Car Buyers Adds Partners
Federal Assistance to Student Car Buyers (FASCB), an organization dedicated to helping college/vocational school students and recent graduates purchase fuel-efficient cars, signs partnerships with environmental associations.
New York, NY, November 07, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Federal Assistance to Student Car Buyers (FASCB), an organization dedicated to helping college/vocational school students and recent graduates purchase fuel-efficient cars, signs partnerships with environmental associations, according to Maxwell Stephenson, Executive Director.
FASCB, also known as Access Hybrid, has prevailed upon the federal government to pass legislation granting a one-time, 20% subsidy to qualified buyers, through direct payment or by way of a one-year payment-free exemption on a five-year auto loan. The legislation goals are to:
• reduce petroleum usage
• reduce air pollutants
• provide needed financial assistance to college/vocational school commuters
• financially support new graduates
• put more young adults in safe cars
About FASCB
Based in New York, NY, Federal Assistance to Student Car Buyers, also known as Access Hybrid, through legislation drafting, public education, research, volunteerism and lobbying seeks to develop workable approaches to reducing our nation’s dependency on oil.
Contact:
Maxwell H. Stephenson
mstephenson@accesshybrid.org
www.AccessHybrid.org
877.662.6427
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FASCB, also known as Access Hybrid, has prevailed upon the federal government to pass legislation granting a one-time, 20% subsidy to qualified buyers, through direct payment or by way of a one-year payment-free exemption on a five-year auto loan. The legislation goals are to:
• reduce petroleum usage
• reduce air pollutants
• provide needed financial assistance to college/vocational school commuters
• financially support new graduates
• put more young adults in safe cars
About FASCB
Based in New York, NY, Federal Assistance to Student Car Buyers, also known as Access Hybrid, through legislation drafting, public education, research, volunteerism and lobbying seeks to develop workable approaches to reducing our nation’s dependency on oil.
Contact:
Maxwell H. Stephenson
mstephenson@accesshybrid.org
www.AccessHybrid.org
877.662.6427
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Contact
Federal Assistance to Student Car Buyers
Maxwell Stephenson
877.662.6427
www.accesshybrid.com
Contact
Maxwell Stephenson
877.662.6427
www.accesshybrid.com
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