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Colorado is ending the practice of fueling state cars on premium gasoline — a change state officials think will save “tens of thousands of dollars.”

Last year, purchases of premium fuel cost taxpayers about $135,000 more than if workers had put regular gas in their tanks. In all, the state spent nearly $11 million on gas for state vehicles.

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