Washington state is taking quick action to meet its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
As part of it, last year the state spent $45 million dollars to help lower income people buy or lease electric vehicles.
To do this, they lowered the barrier for getting a rebate – all you needed to do was self-report your income or say you were enrolled in an assistance program, and the dealer would discount thousands of dollars from the price.
But a new investigation from Cascade PBS has found that some of the money didn’t go towards the people it was intended for.
Guest:
Elizabeth Whitman, freelance journalist
Relevant Links:
Cascade PBS: WA spent $45M to boost electric vehicle use — with mixed results
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