Washington, D.C. - Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is celebrating their spending an additional $7.3 billion on the green agenda with the stated purpose of helping rural America. Calling it the “largest investment in rural electrification since the New Deal,” the announcement is similar to previous administration commitments for electric vehicle charging stations and electric school buses. Both programs are now raising serious questions about financial mismanagement. 

“For families struggling just to pay their electric bill, it sure must be comforting to watch Joe Biden and Kamala Harris throw more money at more failure,” said Daniel Turner, Founder and Executive Director for Power The Future. “We’ve witnessed billions wasted on charging stations never built and school buses never delivered, but the Biden-Harris Administration knows they may not have much longer to throw our money around, so the spending is now on overdrive.”

In 2021, the Biden-Harris Administration spent $5 billion on the promise to build electric vehicle charging stations, so far only 7 are finished, results one Democratic Senator calls “pathetic.” Additionally, Vice President Harris led the program behind another $5 billion for electric school buses of which only 60 have been delivered, causing 55 school districts around the nation to pull out of the program.

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