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P.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 17

This afternoon's headlines: Union Pacific abandons plans for Illinois railport; Senator Campbell gets an earful on fuel prices during truck-driving vacation; and Banc of America raises Werner Enterprises' stock rating.

March 17, 2000

Diesel Average Continues to Climb

The price of diesel fuel climbed to new heights this week, amid a frenzy of protests, threatened protests, proposals, counterproposals, promises and caveats.

March 17, 2000

House Passes Bill Restoring Meals Deduction

Meals eaten on the road could be cheaper come January if a House-approved tax bill restoring the 80% meals deduction becomes law.

March 17, 2000

Wash. Judge Rules Tax-Cut Measure Illegal

A Washington court has struck down Initiative 695, the measure approved by voters in November that greatly reduced the state鈥檚 motor vehicle excise tax and required a public vote for all new tax and fee increases.

March 17, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 17

In the news this morning: Standard & Poor's upgrades Arkansas Best's credit rating; New York's Maher Terminals extend gate times; and Illinois CDL scandal fallout continues with 2 states revoking licenses.

March 17, 2000

Trucking Protesters Courted by Two Groups

Fewer than 150 truckers pulled into Washington, D.C., March 16, to protest a number of ills plaguing owner-operators. And when they arrived, they found two groups engaged in a cat fight to represent them.

March 16, 2000

Heartland Express Boosts Driver Pay

Truckers for Heartland Express will soon be enjoying about a 2-cent-a-mile increase in pay when the Coralville, Iowa-based truckload carrier institutes pay raises March 18.

March 16, 2000

UPS Stock Buyback Nets 69.3M Shares

United Parcel Service鈥檚 tender offer to buy back as many as 100.9 million shares of restricted stock fell well short of that number, netting only 69.3 million shares.

March 16, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 16

This afternoon's headlines: Peterbilt cuts production because of gas prices; Government takes delivery of bulletproof rigs to haul nuclear weapons; and Illinois town board votes to oppose planned Union Pacific railport.

March 16, 2000

Pa. Denies DAC Access to Driver Records

Trucking companies that hire Pennsylvanians are having to resort to unusual means to conduct pre-employment screening since the state revoked access to the state鈥檚 driver records for background-check provider DAC Services.

March 16, 2000

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