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NewsNov 16, 2023CARB approves incentive funding plan that invests in equitable transition to zero-emission future
NewsOct 26, 2023CARB approves first 5-year strategy update for its equity-driven Community Air Protection Program
NewsOct 23, 2023California meets its target for zero-emissions truck sales two years ahead of schedule
Jun 1, 2017California’s cap-and-trade money brings clean buses and solar charging to San Joaquin Valley communities