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Transport Topics government and regulatory coverage keeps managers of a highly-regulated industry aware of the policy decisions that can shape their businesses. Covering both the legislative and regulatory aspects of policy-making, at both the state and national levels, the news in this category includes looks at infrastructure, hours of service, emissions rules, funding measures, leadership appointments, and more. Readers can follow what鈥檚 happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.

Government

Hill Consideration of Meal, Rest Break Proposal Continues

Congressional leaders have until March 23 to finalize a fiscal 2018 funding bill, as part of a deal Senate leaders recently struck that also would provide $90 billion for hurricane disaster relief and $20 billion for infrastructure projects.

February 8, 2018
Government

FHWA Ends Plans for Two Environmental Studies of D.C.-Area Routes

The Federal Highway Administration is rescinding two notices of intent for environmental impact statements in Virginia and the District of Columbia, according to a document scheduled for publication in the Federal Register Feb. 9.

February 8, 2018
GovernmentSafety

NGA Highway Injury Report Could Improve Road Safety

WASHINGTON 鈥 The National Governors Association鈥檚 recently released 鈥渞oad map鈥 report on state strategies to reduce highway injuries reveals that 39 states reported an increase in traffic fatalities in 2016.

February 7, 2018
GovernmentBusinessLogistics

UPS Gets $2.4 Million in Incentives for $41 Million Expansion Project in Texas

UPS Inc. wants to build a $41 million expansion to its El Paso, Texas, facility, and it plans to do so with more than $2 million in incentives from the city and the county.

February 7, 2018
Government

OOIDA ELD Exemption Request Draws Thousands of Comments

More than 4,000 comments were filed in response to a petition that seeks a five-year exemption from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration鈥檚 electronic logging device rule for small carriers, but whether any contained strong enough arguments to overturn Congress鈥 intent in adopting the rule is an open question.

February 7, 2018
Government

Senate Deal Would Avoid Shutdown as Funding Fight Turns to House

Senate leaders announced a bipartisan two-year budget agreement Feb. 7 that would provide nearly $300 billion in additional funding, a step likely to avert a Feb. 9 government shutdown and end a months-long impasse on spending priorities.

February 7, 2018
GovernmentEquipmentTCA

Illinois County to Make Truckers Pay More

Will County, Ill., plans to more than double its permit costs for overweight trucks, offer an online application process for them and update its designated truck routes.

February 7, 2018
GovernmentSafety

Sen. Blumenthal Blasts Withdrawal of Sleep Apnea Policy

The determination by federal investigators that two high-profile train collisions in New York and New Jersey were the result of undiagnosed sleep apnea prompted a member of the Senate Commerce Committee to rebuke the Trump administration鈥檚 withdrawal of a potential new policy on the sleep disorder.

February 7, 2018
GovernmentLogisticsTCA

Virginia Could Allow Trucks Up to 11,000 Pounds Heavier Than It Does Now

Trucks traveling Virginia鈥檚 roads could get about 10,000 pounds heavier if legislation gets the OK from the General Assembly.

February 7, 2018
GovernmentBusinessTechnology

Maryland Transportation Secretary Pete Rahn 'Aggressively' Trying to Woo Amazon HQ2

Maryland Transportation Secretary Pete Rahn is pursuing Amazon.com Inc. with gusto as the retailer determines which state will be home to its second headquarters, HQ2.

February 7, 2018

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