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Michigan lawmakers considering bill that could reduce the price of electric bicycles

Noa Banayan with her e-bike in the Pennsylvania Avenue bike lane.
Adam Bearne
Noa Banayan with her e-bike in the Pennsylvania Avenue bike lane.

An electric bike is a bicycle equipped with a rechargeable electric motor to make pedaling easier. The average price of an e-bike can run around two thousand dollars.

Now, a recently introduced bill could cover part of those costs by offering discount vouchers to buyers. Democrat Michigan State Representative Julie Rogers is a sponsor of the bill. She says those with greater need would receive higher discounts.

“So $500 voucher, or 90% of the retail price of a purchase of an E bike. But if you are low income and already qualify for SNAP benefits, the voucher would be a larger amount $1,250.”

The bill is now awaiting approval from the legislature’s committee on tax policy.

Michelle Jokisch Polo is a producer for Stateside. She joins us from WKAR in Lansing, where she reported in both English and Spanish on a range of topics, including politics, healthcare access and criminal justice.