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EPA Cuts Electric Bus Funding in St. Louis
March 14, 2026
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has abruptly terminated federal funding for the Clean School Bus Program in the St. Louis area, leaving local school districts with incomplete electric bus deliveries and unpaid invoices. This funding cut has created operational and financial challenges for districts such as Ritenour, which now face uncertainty regarding the sustainability and financial responsibility of their electric bus fleets. Procurement professionals and contractors involved in clean transportation and school bus electrification should be aware of the potential impacts on ongoing and future projects in this region.
- The funding disruption affects the EPA's Clean School Bus Program specifically in St. Louis-area school districts, causing incomplete procurement fulfillment.
- Local districts may face increased financial risk and operational delays due to unpaid invoices and halted deliveries.
- This situation signals potential volatility in federal support for electric vehicle procurement programs, which procurement planners should factor into risk assessments.
- Vendors and contractors should evaluate contract terms and payment assurances carefully when engaging in federally supported clean transportation projects.
We’ve got a little bit of a bridge to nowhere at this point.
— Chris Kilbride, Superintendent, Ritenour School District
Agencies
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Inspector General
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- St. Louis Schools Left Without Electric Buses After Funding Cut · Hoodline · Mar 14