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County sustainability staff ask committee to monitor state zero‑emission vehicle measures for government fleets

5728300 · September 2, 2025
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Lake County sustainability staff asked the Legislative Committee to track a reintroduced zero‑emission vehicle (ZEV) bill that would require certain government fleets to move toward zero‑ or low‑emission vehicles and noted that bill language has changed since 2024.

Robin Groom, the county’s sustainability programs manager, briefed the Legislative Committee on the reintroduction of a zero‑emission vehicle (ZEV) bill (House Bill 1284 in the 104th General Assembly, as cited in committee discussion) that has been amended since its 2024 version. The current version Robin described would require government units to move public fleets toward zero emissions and increase charging infrastructure build‑out; earlier, broader provisions requiring California…

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