Baltimore, MD - Nov. 7, 2024 - Maryland officials are dismissing pushback from a state transportation group and substantial budget concerns in announcing a new million-dollar initiative to purchase electric school busses.
The Maryland Department of the Environment last week announced it was accepting applications for $3 million in state grants to replace old diesel school busses with electric ones. It came on the heels of a public comment period for another program offering to award an additional $17 million to purchase these vehicles.
Department of the Environment Secretary Serena McIlwain cheered the initiative as a decisive move toward reducing hazardous emissions.
“Transportation accounts for more than 40 percent of our greenhouse gas emissions, so it is critical to support clean technology to decrease air pollution,” she wrote in a press release. “As we build the green economy and a healthier future, our schoolchildren are a great place to start.”... Read More: FOX45