Read the latest news from Moms Clean Air Force staff and members in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, and Florida.
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Moms Make News: EPA Administrator Michael Regan Joins Moms On The EV School Bus
Historic Investment In Electric School Buses Will Clean Up The Air For Our Kids
On March 14th, Moms Clean Air Force and partners hosted EPA Administrator Michael Regan at Flint Hill Elementary School in Vienna, Virginia, to meet with the school community about the benefits of electric school buses.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Passed!
Last week, Congress passed the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act with bipartisan support. This bill makes the largest investment in upgrading US infrastructure since the Eisenhower administration. It is a major step forward for climate action.
Moms Make News: Electric Bus Tour Pulls Out All the Stops!
Moms Clean Air Force staff and members continue to build support for clean, electric school buses, and make climate news throughout the country!
Moms Make News: “Let’s Get Rolling” Electric School Bus Tour Launches
Moms Clean Air Force staff and members launch the “Let’s Get Rolling” summer tour to build support for clean, electric school buses, and made news on climate issues throughout the country!
Moms Make News: All Aboard the Electric School Bus
Moms Clean Air Force staff and members help reinstate methane protections and made news on climate issues throughout the country!
Zero-Emission School Buses are Ready to Roll
The electric school bus industry has the technology to revolutionize how children get to school, and the benefits can provide wins for school districts’ budgets, the grid, and the health of our children.
Electrify School Buses
Electric school buses have no tailpipe emissions. That means no harmful diesel pollution, and no dangerous climate pollution either. A new bill can help get us to 100% clean electric school buses.
Has Your Child’s School Switched to Electric Buses?
“95% of school buses in the US run on diesel. But we know there’s no safe level of exposure to diesel exhaust for children,” says new report. Students and their communities, breathe exhaust fumes every single day. That diesel plume – a harmful carcinogen – contributes to lung cancer, asthma, and other respiratory illnesses.
4 Healthy Ways to Get Your Kids to School
Learn about four energy, time, and money saving ways to get your kids to school each day that all help reduce the pollution around schools.
Just Say NO to School Bus Idling
Hear from a New York mom on school bus idling and why this harmful habit needs to stop for the sake of our children’s health–and all air breathers.

















