New York lawmakers are considering a five-year delay to the state’s electric school bus mandate. Under the original plan, school districts would have been required to buy only zero-emission buses starting in 2027 and fully phase out gas and diesel buses by 2035. Supporters of the delay say many districts are concerned about the high […]
New York lawmakers are considering a five-year delay to the state’s electric school bus mandate. Under the original plan, school districts would have been required to buy only zero-emission buses starting in 2027 and fully phase out gas and diesel buses by 2035. Supporters of the delay say many districts are concerned about the high cost of electric buses and charging infrastructure. The proposal is still being debated in Albany as part of ongoing state budget discussions.

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