Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05742

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

An Act Establishing A New Grant Program To Assist Municipalities And School Bus Operators In Purchasing Zero-emission School Buses.

Impact

The implementation of this bill could significantly enhance the efforts toward reducing air pollution and promoting sustainability in local communities. By prioritizing grants for zero-emission school buses, particularly in environmental justice communities, the legislation seeks to provide equitable access to cleaner transportation options for students. This initiative will not only improve air quality but also potentially decrease long-term operational costs for municipalities and school operators through reduced fuel expenses and maintenance associated with zero-emission technology.

Summary

House Bill 5742 aims to establish a new grant program specifically designed to assist municipalities and school bus operators in purchasing zero-emission school buses. The bill emphasizes the need for cleaner transportation options for schools, targeting the reduction of emissions caused by traditional diesel or gasoline-powered buses. This initiative reflects a broader goal of promoting environmental sustainability and addressing climate change by gradually replacing older fleets with more environmentally-friendly alternatives.

Contention

While the bill presents numerous benefits, it may also face contention regarding funding and feasibility. Stakeholders might express concerns regarding the availability of financial resources necessary to support this grant program and the ability of municipalities to secure combined financing from the Connecticut Green Bank. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the prioritization of grants for specific communities and how this affects other municipalities or operators that might also be in need of assistance in transitioning to zero-emission school buses.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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