| Bill to Extend School Bus Life Vetoed in New Jersey |
|
|
|
| Association Corner |
| Written by Janna Smeltzer |
|
The School Transportation Supervisors of New Jersey reported that on his last day in office, Governor Corzine vetoed, without comment, Assembly Bill 371. If passed, the Bill would have extended the number of years a school bus could be used to transport pupils from twelve to fifteen. The Bill was described by its sponsors as a way to help school districts save money by keeping certain buses in service longer, delaying the point at which new buses would have to be bought. The Bill passed the Legislature unanimously. The Legislature that passed it, however, has ended its term, so the veto can not be overridden and is final. In order to be reconsidered, the Bill must be reintroduced in both houses and go through the Committee process. Both the Assembly and the Senate would have to vote on the Bill again. |
Trending on STNSOCiAL
-
TechNet - The Technicians Network I had a BlueBird with manual door do that several years ago. I had to run a new ground wire to the door switch. It was intermitently loosing ground causing the system to cancel.
-
TechNet - The Technicians Network we have tried a new 8 way flasher, but no luck. I checked the door timing switch, it doessn't appear to be broken or out of alignment. Not sure what to try next. If we ever get it figured out, I will ...
-
TechNet - The Technicians Network Tim you may have an issue with the door timing switch located at the rear of the door linkage by the rear leaf, the tab that pushes on the microswitch breaks or the switch itself gets out of alignment...
-
TechNet - The Technicians Network Tim, I would suspect the electronic 8 way flasher to be the culprit.
-
TechNet - The Technicians Network We have a 2006 freightliner FS-65 with an air operated SMC stop arm, that intermitently will go in on it's own when deployed. When this happens, the red warning lights on the arm as well as overhead g...
Recent Blog Posts
Web Exclusive
![]() A Visual Aid for Drivers Performing School Bus Pre-Trip InspectionsGreg Beaverson knows just how difficult it can be to remember the myriad number of steps required by school bus drivers during the mandated pre- and post-trip inspection process. Read more |
Most Popular This Month
- Documentary 'La Camioneta' on Journey of American School Bus to Premiere at SXSW Festival
- NTSB Final Report on 2010 Missouri School Bus Crash Uncovers Troubling Issues
- Ex-Bus Driver Shares 'School Bus Wisdom' in Newly Released Book
- Update: Both Houses of Calif. Legislature Approve Bill to Restore $248M in Transportation Funding
- South Carolina Bill Seeks to Strip State DOE of School Buses
- Blue Bird Second-Generation Vision Propane Type Cs to Go into Production Next Month
- Two-Way Radio Licensees Warned of Penalties for Noncompliance with FCC Narrowbanding Mandate
Latest News
Wire Reports
-
School Bus Driver Charged
SILVER CREEK, N.Y., Feb. 10, 2012 -
School District Employees Worry About Future, Budget Cuts
SUPERIOR, Wis., Feb. 10, 2012 -
Two Teens Arrested in School Bus Fight
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 10, 2012 -
Maryland County Approves School Bus Fine
FREDERICK COUNTY, Md., Feb 10, 2012 -
Bus Type Has Burned Before
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG, N.C., Feb. 10, 2012 -
Elementary Student Left on School Bus for 3 Hours
JANESVILLE, Wisc., Feb. 9, 2012 -
Largest School Finance Lawsuit in Texas Begins to Take Shape
TEXAS, Feb. 9, 2012 -
Teen Girl Walking to Bus Stop Sexually Assaulted
FAIR OAKS, Va., Feb. 9, 2012 -
Another Quaker Valley School Bus Involved in Crash
SEWICKLEY, Penn., Feb. 9, 2012 -
Dundee to Resume Picking Up Students on Gravel Roads
MONROE, Mich., Feb. 9, 2012







Loading Poll...


