Eliminates the zero-emission school bus mandate; repealer
Bill S 4748 repeals the zero-emission school bus mandate, allowing districts to choose bus types freely, impacting environmental goals and funding for clean transportation.
Bill S 4748 repeals the zero-emission school bus mandate, allowing districts to choose bus types freely, impacting environmental goals and funding for clean transportation.
The primary purpose of Bill S 4748 is to repeal the existing mandate that requires the adoption of zero-emission school buses. This legislative action is aimed at eliminating the requirement for schools to transition to environmentally friendly bus options, which has been a significant focus in recent years due to concerns over air quality and climate change.
Bill S 4748 seeks to repeal the zero-emission school bus mandate, potentially reshaping the landscape of school transportation policies. As it moves through the legislative process, stakeholders will need to weigh the implications of this change on environmental goals and school district operations.
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