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McCain Says He'll Hold Hearings on OMC Transfer
enate Commerce Committee Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.) has weighed in on the debate over the Office of Motor Carriers.
November 30, 1998Audit Faults Fee-Funded STB
Setting the stage for what has become an annual debate over how to fund the Surface Transportation Board, the Department of Transportation’s inspector general says it would be difficult for the board to cover the entire cost of its operations through user fees.
November 30, 1998House Committees Take Shape
Size-Weight Study Challenged
The Federal Highway Administration’s comprehensive truck size and weight study has not been released yet, but it is already raising the hackles of one member of Congress.
November 30, 1998Audit Faults Fee-Funded STB
Setting the stage for what has become an annual debate over how to fund the Surface Transportation Board, the Department of Transportation’s inspector general says it would be difficult for the board to cover the entire cost of its operations through user fees.
November 25, 1998Trucking Spent $200K on Nevada Senate Race
Trucking interests spent $200,000 on television commercials in the hotly contested Nevada U.S. Senate race, according to American Trucking Associations officials.
November 23, 1998Federal Lawmakers Choose Leaders for Next Session
Congress began its post-election reshuffling last week, with House members choosing leadership teams to guide policy and politics for the next two years.
November 23, 1998Roadway Automates Export Paper
Freight movements no longer disappear into an information black hole at the U.S.-Mexico border, thanks to a joint venture between government agencies and Roadway Express.
November 23, 1998Roadway Providing 'Brand Name' Service Across the Mexican Border
Roadway's new contract with two Mexican trucking company allows it to provide as close to "brand name" service without actually operating the trucks themselves.
November 23, 1998Political Body Slam
Politics makes strange bedfellows, as the state trucking associations in California and Minnesota know all too well. While the California Trucking Assn. supported Democrat Gray Davis in his win over Republican Attorney General Dan Lungren in the Nov. 3 gubernatorial election, Mr. Gray’s close ties to organized labor means trucking will have some difficulties in the months ahead.
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