New Jersey鈥檚 Democratic-controlled Senate Budget Committee passed a transportation funding measure July 29, but the chamber鈥檚 leaders declined to bring the bill to the floor Aug. 1.
August 1, 2016Latest News Updates From David Elfin
Spear Picks Four Exec. VPs for ATA Leadership Team
New American Trucking Associations President Chris Spear named the first four members of his leadership team July 21, including veteran ATA employee Elisabeth Barna as chief operating officer.
July 25, 2016CVSA Deems Roadcheck a Success With 57,404 Trucks Inspected
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance deemed this year鈥檚 Roadcheck a success.
July 22, 2016Spear Names Four Executive Vice Presidents at ATA
American Trucking Associations President Chris Spear named the first聽four members of his leadership team on July 21.
July 21, 2016Pennsylvania Turnpike Toll Rates to Rise Again
A year after raising its toll rates 5%, Pennsylvania鈥檚 Turnpike Commission announced on July 20 a 6% increase for 2017.
July 20, 2016Foxx Opens DOT鈥檚 Build America Bureau
Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx announced on July 20 the opening of the U.S.聽Department of Transportation鈥檚 Build America Bureau to help find long-term funding solutions to the nation鈥檚 infrastructure crisis.
July 20, 2016Idaho Truckers Now Can Carry 129,000 Pounds on Interstate
As of July 1, Idaho truckers聽are now able to carry loads up to 129,000 pounds on interstate highways after being allowed to do so on state roads聽for three years. The change on Idaho's interstates was the result of a provision inserted in the FAST Act by Rep. Mike Simpson. 聽
July 19, 2016States Passing Legislation to Clear Way for Platooning Tests
Regulators and elected officials are beginning to carve out a framework that could help pave the way for the real-world use of vehicle platooning and automation.
July 15, 2016Alaska Governor Expects Budget Impasse to Continue Until November
Alaska Gov. Bill Walker said on July 14 that he doesn鈥檛 expect聽a legislative聽impasse over his budget vetoes to be solved until after the November elections.聽He spoke on the eve of what聽he expects will be an attempt by both houses of the Legislature to override his vetoes. The impasse聽has now lasted into a fifth special legislative session.
July 14, 2016N.J. Senate President Offers Transportation Funding Compromise to Christie
The battle over transportation funding in New Jersey that has shut down road projects in the state took another turn July 11 when Senate President Stephen Sweeney offered an olive branch to his nemesis, Gov. Chris Christie.
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