The EPA’s top watchdog says he’s not confident in the way the agency has been handing out billions of dollars under one of its most high-profile, politically popular new programs.
The concerns with the Environmental Protection Agency’s handling of billions of dollars for electric school buses align with Inspector General Sean O’Donnell’s broader fears that the agency doesn’t have the staff, skills, or time to keep a close eye on the $102 billion it got under the infrastructure and climate bills.
The EPA received $5 billion over five years under the infrastructure bill for school districts to replace their existing ...
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