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Eugene Mulero

Eugene Mulero

Senior Reporter

Eugene Mulero is a senior reporter at Transport Topics where he reports on Congress, trends in intermodal connectivity and federal elections.


Government

In Pennsylvania, Bill Shuster vs. Alanna Hartzok: Why You Should Care

Why you should care about听Pennsylvania's 9th District U.S. House race between听incumbent Republican Bill Shuster and Democratic听challenger Alanna Hartzok.

October 27, 2014
Government

In West Virginia, Nick Rahall vs. Evan Jenkins: Why You Should Care

Why you should care about听West Virginia鈥檚 3rd District U.S. House race between听incumbent Democrat Nick Rahall and Republican challenger Evan Jenkins.

October 27, 2014
Business

Maryland Tops List for Transportation Safety

Maryland topped a list of states that showed to have high transportation safety and enforcement performance standards, according to a new study unveiled by the American Transportation Research Institute.

October 21, 2014
Government

DOT's Foxx Touts Oklahoma鈥檚 Recent Transport Investments

The country鈥檚 top transportation officer applauded Oklahoma鈥檚 recent push to upgrade its infrastructure through local and federal funds Oct. 16 as he toured the country to promote the Obama administration鈥檚 revenue proposal to pay for infrastructure projects.

October 16, 2014
Special Coverage

Closing Banquet: Long Honored, Byrd Receives Red Jacket

SAN DIEGO 鈥 Duane Long, the new chairman of American Trucking Associations, pledged to continue to advance the industry鈥檚 commitment to safety and recruiting new drivers at an annual banquet held to honor the federation鈥檚 top ambassadors.

October 8, 2014
Special Coverage

Charge More for Fuel to Alleviate Congestion, Knight Transportation Chief Says

SAN DIEGO 鈥 Kevin Knight, chairman and CEO of Knight Transportation, Inc., said lawmakers should consider raising the national tax on fuels as a way to generate more funds to rebuild the country's aging infrastructure.

October 7, 2014
Special Coverage

鈥楧evolution鈥 Legislation in Congress Would Hurt Country鈥檚 Transportation Network, ATA鈥檚 Spear Says

SAN DIEGO 鈥 Congressional efforts to limit the federal government鈥檚 involvement in large-scale infrastructure projects would fracture the country鈥檚 vast and intricate transportation network, said Chris Spear, American Trucking Associations鈥 chief of legislative affairs.

October 6, 2014
Special Coverage

Graves to Stay as ATA Chief Through 2016

SAN DIEGO 鈥 Bill Graves, president and CEO of American Trucking Associations, announced on Oct. 6 he would continue to serve as the federation's president and CEO through December 2016.

October 6, 2014
Special Coverage

Graves: ATA Will Continue to Press on HOS, Fund Infrastructure

SAN DIEGO 鈥 Bill Graves, the two-term governor of Kansas who has led American Trucking Associations for more than a decade, pledged to industry executives on Oct. 6 that his team will continue to fight tougher rules the Obama administration has implemented on drivers鈥 work hours and safety performance.

October 6, 2014
Special Coverage

Poll Finds Truck Drivers are Safer Than Passenger Vehicle Drivers

SAN DIEGO 鈥 The vast majority of people surveyed in a recent poll said they believe truck drivers are safer than everyday car drivers.

October 6, 2014