Curtis King voted Nay (Passage) on this Legislation.
Title: Appropriates $80 Million from the Climate Commitment Act for Electric School Bus Purchases
Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $80 million from the Climate Commitment Act for electric school bus purchases in the state of Washington.
Alleges that the state legislature finds that zero emissions vehicles are a key part of protecting the environment and future generations health and well beings from the effects of fossil fuels (Sec. 1).
Alleges that Electric and zero emission school buses are a way of preventing the disproportionate effects of climate change on certain communities (Sec. 1).
Alleges that schools need financial support to make the transition to zero emissions (Sec. 1).
Alleges that the legislature is intent on helping affected communities the most in order to best combat air pollution and health crises in these communities (Sec. 1).
Specifies that the department must manage the zero emission school bus grant program within the clean diesel grant program for all related costs (Sec. 1).
Appropriates $80 Million from the Climate Commitment Act for Electric School Bus Purchases (Sec. 1).
Defines zero emission vehicles (Sec. 2).
Specifies that grants must only be used on the transition process for schools to acquire zero emission vehicles (Sec. 2).
Authorizes grant recipients to use multiple sources of funding for the acquisition of zero emission vehicles (Sec. 2).
Title: Appropriates $80 Million from the Climate Commitment Act for Electric School Bus Purchases
Vote to pass a bill that appropriates $80 million from the Climate Commitment Act for electric school bus purchases in the state of Washington.
Alleges that the state legislature finds that zero emissions vehicles are a key part of protecting the environment and future generations health and well beings from the effects of fossil fuels (Sec. 1).
Alleges that Electric and zero emission school buses are a way of preventing the disproportionate effects of climate change on certain communities (Sec. 1).
Alleges that schools need financial support to make the transition to zero emissions (Sec. 1).
Alleges that the legislature is intent on helping affected communities the most in order to best combat air pollution and health crises in these communities (Sec. 1).
Specifies that the department must manage the zero emission school bus grant program within the clean diesel grant program for all related costs (Sec. 1).
Appropriates $80 Million from the Climate Commitment Act for Electric School Bus Purchases (Sec. 1).
Defines zero emission vehicles (Sec. 2).
Specifies that grants must only be used on the transition process for schools to acquire zero emission vehicles (Sec. 2).
Authorizes grant recipients to use multiple sources of funding for the acquisition of zero emission vehicles (Sec. 2).
Title: Appropriates $80 Million from the Climate Commitment Act for Electric School Bus Purchases