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H.R. 338·Elementary Intermediate

A Bill to Electrify Elementary School Bus Fleets by 2032

Rep. Hayes (D-OR)

Phases out new diesel school buses and funds electric replacements, with a rural waiver.

Sec. 1 — Mandate

No new diesel school bus may be purchased with federal funds after FY29; full fleet electrification by 2032.

Sec. 2 — Waiver

EPA may grant 3-year extensions to rural districts lacking charging infrastructure.

Sec. 3 — Funding

$4.5 billion over 6 years for buses and chargers.

Sec. 4 — Enforcement

EPA conditions clean-school-bus grants on compliance.

Tournament Prep

Mechanical parts, sourced & timed

Use this as your pre-round checklist. Memorize the source citation. Time yourself to the delivery target.

Bill / Number
H.R. 338 — A Bill to Electrify Elementary School Bus Fleets by 2032
Funding source
$4.5B over 6 years from EPA Clean School Bus Program.
Timeline
Full fleet electrification by 2032.
Aggressive but achievable for urban districts; rural waiver acknowledges the constraint.
Enforcing agency
EPA (clean-bus grant conditions).
Yes — EPA already administers $5B in clean-bus funding (IIJA 2021).
Penalty for non-compliance
Loss of EPA Clean School Bus Program funds.
Source citation
U.S. EPA (2024), Clean School Bus Program Annual Report — epa.gov.
Delivery time (read aloud)
1:00 (60s)
Strongest counter-argument

Electric school buses cost ~3x diesel and rural grid can't handle the charging load.

Your pre-emptive answer

The bill's Sec. 2 waiver addresses rural grid limits directly. On cost — total cost of ownership flips negative at year 6 per DOE (2023) because of maintenance and fuel savings.