BRIDGEPORT — A new city school bus contract remains in limbo after one school board member — upset with restrictions the pact placed on drivers — got up and abruptly left a meeting, leaving his colleagues without a quorum and unable to seal the deal. Board member Chris Taylor objected to wording in the contract that would prohibit the hiring of school bus drivers who have been convicted of certain crimes or faced civil judgments for actions that suggest they are litigious, irresponsible, lacking in moral character, or would not be appropriate for working with minors in a school environment.
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