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Blue Bird Corporation offers only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. It names several pieces of legislation – the Clean Commute for Kids Act, the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law – but does not say that it actively lobbied on any of them, so readers cannot tell which policies, if any, the company has tried to influence. The only glimpse of a lobbying channel is a statement that it is willing to “work with Senator Warnock and other members of Congress” to advance zero-emission-bus legislation; no concrete mechanism such as meetings, letters, or testimony is described. The company’s policy stance is expressed in broad terms, declaring that zero-emission buses are “good for the economy, good for the air, and certainly great for our children,” yet it provides no specific legislative changes, funding levels, or timelines it seeks. Because the disclosures stop short of detailing actual lobbying activity, the methods used, or the precise outcomes pursued, the company’s transparency in this area remains minimal.
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