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NewsOct 11, 2024CARB awards over $42 million to support community-led mobility projects in disadvantaged and low-income communities throughout California
NewsSep 11, 2024New $242 million funding assistance program helps low-income Californians get zero-emission vehicles
Jan 24, 2019Clean-air plan for San Joaquin Valley first to meet all federal standards for fine particle pollution