By Associated Press - Friday, January 13, 2017

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - School buses in Louisiana will receive new engines that cut down on pollution as part of a settlement with Volkswagen.

Volkswagen Group agreed Wednesday to plead guilty to criminal charges and pay $4.3 billion for attempting to defraud the U.S. government by rigging more than a half-million diesel-powered vehicles to give false emission ratings. The Advocate reports (https://bit.ly/2jfcp4F) State Department of Environmental Quality Secretary Chuck Carr Brown says Louisiana will receive about $18 million of the fines and penalties.

The money must be used to lower nitrogen oxide emissions. Brown says he wants to replace the diesel engines with ones that use a cleaner-burning fuel.

Upgrading school buses has long been a push by federal authorities, and Brown says the VW money allows Louisiana a better opportunity to participate.

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Information from: The Advocate, https://theadvocate.com

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