
California superintendent warns state's electric bus mandate could leave kids stranded: Putting them 'at risk'
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Lassen High School Superintendent Morgan Nugent detailed the challenges rural California school districts could face as a result of an electric school bus mandate.
"We have districts who live in some very extreme temperatures. Bridgeport, California's a great example where you're looking at 40 below zero, sometimes in some different locations," he continued. Taylor Penley is an associate editor with Fox News.
"If these buses break down in between those areas, there is no heat for those kids, and we have to look at that safety situation."
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