CTU leadership demanding green buses, carbon-free schools – Illinois Policy

The Environmental Protection Agency granted Chicago Public Schools more than $20 million to purchase 50 clean buses as part of its 2023 Clean School Bus Program Grants Competition. But another $500 million would be needed to buy another 1,250 electric buses to fulfill CTU’s demand.
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Bob smith
1 year ago

Cold winters and hot summers plus no charging stations for buses sounds like typical rhetoric for CTU Union leaders . Just demand how to spend taxpayers money!

Ex Illini
1 year ago

The CTU leadership should look into the track record of electric buses. Of course, they really don’t care, but at least go through the motions. What’s happening to the children of Chicago is downright criminal. As products of one of the worst school systems in the country, they are ill prepared to participate in the workforce or society upon “graduation”. CTU leadership should be held accountable. C’mon Brando, be a real leader for once in your life.

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