Daniel L. Whitten
| Staff ReporterWhite House: HOS Ban Unacceptable
The White House made it clear to Congress last week that it does not want the transportation appropriations bill to prohibit funding for the hours-of-service rulemaking when the bill lands on President Clinton’s desk.
Meanwhile, House members in favor of the ban were collecting signatures for a letter they intend to send to Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), chairman of the transportation subcommittee in the House of Representatives.
The White House made its feelings known about the effort to halt the hours-of-service proposal in a Sept. 11 letter to Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee. The letter stopped short of threatening a presidential veto if the ban is part of the transportation funding bill.
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The ban on funding the Department of Transportation’s development of the hours-of-service proposal is included in the Senate version of the Transportation appropriations bill. Wolf has said he opposes the provision.
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For the full story, see the Sept. 18 print edition of Transport Topics. .
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