WASHINGTON 鈥斅燞is government overhaul plans at stake, President Joe Biden appeared unable to swiftly strike agreement with two wavering Democratic senators trying to trim back his potentially historic $3.5 trillion measure that will collapse without their support.
September 29, 2021Transportation Compliance News
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.
Soldiers Will Haul Fuel to Ease UK Crisis
LONDON 鈥 The British government鈥檚 reserve tanker fleet was being deployed Sept. 29 to help deliver gasoline to empty pumps across the U.K., and military drivers will begin operating tankers in the coming days to ease the country鈥檚 fuel supply crisis, a top official said.
September 29, 2021Trucking Defense Lawyers Confront Jury Attitudes About Fleets, Drivers
Legal experts and researchers say juries generally carry negative attitudes about corporate America 鈥 and the trucking industry specifically 鈥 into the courtroom, making motor carriers susceptible to strategies that plaintiff attorneys employ to steer jurors toward sky-high 鈥渘uclear鈥 judgments against fleets.
September 29, 2021Electric Vans Roll Off Line That Once Made Gas-Guzzling Hummers
When the first snub-nosed, electric van rolled off the assembly line Sept. 28 at the Electric Last Mile Solutions Inc. plant in Mishawaka, Ind., it was a proud moment for the company鈥檚 co-founder and CEO, Jim Taylor. The van, one in a run of 1,000 scheduled for this year, is among the first of its kind in the U.S. market: a fully electric, light-duty vehicle meant for delivery workers, contractors and other commercial fleets.
September 29, 2021Inflation Is Seen Pushing Online Holiday Sales to $1.2 Trillion
Online shoppers will be buying less this holiday season, but spending more.
September 29, 2021Big Pressure on Biden, Dems to Trim $3.5T Federal Overhaul
WASHINGTON 鈥 Pressure mounting, President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress strained Sept. 28 to trim back his $3.5 trillion government overhaul to win support from two key holdout senators ahead of make-or-break deadlines for votes.
September 28, 2021Yellen Warns Delay in Raising Debt Limit Will Slow Economy
WASHINGTON 鈥 Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen sounded an urgent call Sept. 28 for Congress to raise the government鈥檚 borrowing limit, a day after Senate Republicans blocked consideration of a bill that would have done so.
September 28, 2021Why and How the UK Is Experiencing a Fuel Crisis
LONDON 鈥 Long lines are snaking down streets across the U.K. as drivers struggle to fill up their cars, causing widespread traffic misery and worries over whether emergency services can do their work.
September 28, 2021Colorado鈥檚 Central 70 Project Receives Federal Boost
A highway project vital to the flow of freight and commuters in Colorado will receive additional federal backing, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced recently.
September 28, 2021Raimondo Says CEOs More Reasonable on Taxes Than Lobbyists
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo made a fresh pitch for President Joe Biden鈥檚 plan to raise corporate taxes, saying lower rates have failed to have much impact and that the chief executive officers she speaks to privately are 鈥渕uch more reasonable鈥 on taxes than the trade groups who are aggressively lobbying against increases.
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