Kamala’s electric school bus program is bombing

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The EPA recently announced another $1 billion flowing into the Biden-Harris administration’s effort to replace all diesel-powered school buses across the country with electric buses. This brings the total spent so far to nearly $3 billion out of the $5 billion program.

Vice President Kamala Harris, now the Democratic presidential nominee, was tasked with overseeing the program as part of the larger Building Better School Infrastructure Program, and her experience as school bus czar appear to be no better better than her work trying to fix the country’s border crisis.

Administration officials have tried to draw the distinction that Harris’ primary border-related task, as vice president, was to leaner the root causes of record migration at the U.S.-Mexico border. However, critics don’t see where such a distinction exists and continue to refer to her a ‘border czar.”

Many school districts have reported multiple problems with the safety and expense of the buses they’ve received, and these involve companies that have received hundreds of millions of dollars in grants and rebates through the EPA program Harris manages. These same companies have close ties to the Biden-Harris administration.

Michael Chamberlain, director of the government watchdog nonprofit Protect the Public’s Trust, has a word to describe what administration critics consider wasteful climate-agenda programs, many of which have turned into green energy boondoggles. He calls them “greendoggles.”

“This sort of thing is just emblematic of the entire way this green transition has been handled by the administration,” Chamberlain recently told Just the News.

A New York school district reported in March that five of its seven buses have been failing, and a bus in Winthrop, Maine, lost steering and braking. E-buses in Vermont lose up to 80% of their range in winter, despite costing twice as much as their diesel counterparts. A superintendent for a rural California school district warned in January that the extreme cold the district experiences could result in kids being stranded in dead electric buses with no heat.

Read more at Justthenews.com

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Chuck comes from a lineage of journalism. He has written for some of the webs most popular news sites. He enjoys spending time outdoors, bull riding, and collecting old vinyl records. Roll Tide!