Harris to announce $500 million school bus rebate program to replace diesel with electric, low emissions buses
The vice president will announce the Clean School Bus rebate program - part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law - from a high school in Virginia
Vice President Kamala Harris will announce the Environmental Protection Agency's $500 million Clean School Bus rebate program for schools to replace old diesel buses with electric and low-emission ones during a visit to a Virginia school Friday, the White House said in a news release.
Harris will be at Meridian High School in Falls Church, Virginia, for the event along with school Administrator Regan Merritt, manufacturers, educators and students, the release said.
"The vice president has led on this issue for many, many years as a senator," Mitch Landrieu, implementation coordinator for the infrastructure law, told reporters in a call this week. "Vice President Harris led the Clean School Bus Act, the first bill to focus exclusively on zero-emission school busses."
He added, "This legislation served as a model for the Clean School Bus Program in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that she worked with President Biden to pass. Since taking office, the vice president has highlighted the importance of transitioning to zero-emission vehicles, emphasizing the benefits of good jobs, cleaner air and reduced costs."
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The $500 million represents the first round of funding out of a $5 billion investment for low- and zero-emission school buses over the next five years that comes from the bipartisan infrastructure law, according to the Biden administration.
Applications for the program will be available from Friday until Aug. 19. It will run once a year for the next five years.
The first round of funding will be able to replace an estimated 10% of the buses nationwide.
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"This investment will make a huge difference in the lives of schoolchildren who are currently riding on dirty diesel buses," Gina McCarthy, Biden’s domestic climate adviser, said. "Diesel air pollution makes it difficult to breathe. It causes asthma and triggers other health problems. And it's a leading cause of missed school days for our kids who deserve a healthy school, and to be in school learning."