Bill Text: GA HR1166 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Local boards of education; retrofit school buses with pollution control devices; urge
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-01-27 - House Second Readers [HR1166 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2009-HR1166-Introduced.html
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House
Resolution 1166
By:
Representatives Marin of the
96th,
Drenner of the
86th,
and Thomas of the
100th
A
RESOLUTION
Urging
local boards of education to apply for federal funding to retrofit school buses
with pollution control devices; and for other purposes.
WHEREAS,
more than 200,000 Georgia children have asthma, and those who do not are at
greater risk of developing the illness if regularly exposed to unhealthy air;
and
WHEREAS,
on average, children in Georgia spend about an hour each school day on a school
bus; and
WHEREAS,
while school buses are, in many ways, the safest way for children to travel to
school, harmful diesel exhaust can build up in the cabins of school buses,
putting children at risk; and
WHEREAS,
dangerous fine particulates in diesel exhaust can be reduced by as much as 85
percent by installing pollution control devices (retrofits); and
WHEREAS,
children are particularly vulnerable to exposure to diesel exhaust because they
breathe more air per pound of body weight than adults; and
WHEREAS,
breathing diesel exhaust can contribute to both chronic and acute human
health
problems, such as asthma attacks, reduced lung function, lung disease, cancer, and even premature death; and
problems, such as asthma attacks, reduced lung function, lung disease, cancer, and even premature death; and
WHEREAS,
to date, 17 school systems in Georgia have retrofitted a total of roughly 1,000
buses; and
WHEREAS,
millions of dollars from several federal sources are available to school systems
in areas that do not meet federal air quality standards; and
WHEREAS,
over the past several years, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD)
has received several million dollars from the federal government to retrofit
school buses and other diesel engines with pollution control devices;
and
WHEREAS,
school transportation directors can apply for funding to retrofit their school
buses through the Georgia EPD; and
WHEREAS,
protecting children from known dangers and guaranteeing a safe and healthy ride
to school should be a priority for Georgia.
NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of
this body urge local boards of education to apply for federal funding to
retrofit school buses with pollution control devices.