Every day, thousands of Iowa children ride school buses that run on dirty diesel engines. Pollution from diesel buses makes climate change worse. It can also cause asthma attacks and cancer. Diesel-powered school buses don’t just pollute the outdoors—diesel pollution can get trapped inside the school bus, meaning children may be breathing in harmful fumes each time they ride the bus to and from school.
In September, EPA opened the fourth round of the Clean School Bus Program 2024 Rebates, with nearly $1 billion ($965 million) available. The program will accelerate environmental justice efforts in communities overburdened by pollution, and help tackle our biggest climate challenges.
Take 2 minutes to call your Iowa school district to urge them to apply for Clean School Bus Program funding.
Step 1: Find the phone number for your school district superintendent HERE.
Step 2: Make a quick call to the superintendent, using the following call script:
“Hello. My name is XX, and I live in XX school district. I’m reaching out today to ask our district to apply for the 2024 Clean School Bus Rebate Program.
These buses offer not only substantial cost benefits, but also significant health benefits to our students, drivers, neighborhoods, and environment.
As a parent in this school district who cares about the health of all our children, I urge you to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to create a cleaner, healthier environment for our students and community.”
Step 3: Email Karin Stein to let us know you made the call.
That’s all there is to it! Thank you for taking action in Iowa!
Learn more about EPA’s Clean School Bus Program HERE.