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Eugene Mulero

Eugene Mulero

Senior Reporter

Eugene Mulero is a senior reporter at Transport Topics where he reports on Congress, trends in intermodal connectivity and federal elections.


Government

Panel Advances FRA Nominee Sarah Feinberg to Senate Floor

The Senate Commerce Committee on Oct. 27 easily approved the nomination of Sarah Feinberg to lead the Federal Railroad Administration. Her nomination now goes before the full Senate.

October 27, 2015
GovernmentBusinessSafety

BATIC Executive Director: Congress Needs to Fund Infrastructure Projects

WASHINGTON泭 The executive director of a newly launched office at the U.S. Department of Transportation set up to help states finance infrastructure projects said Congress remains the main driver for advancing those projects.

October 27, 2015
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Rep. Boustany: Finalizing Highway Bill Difficult To Do Before Thanksgiving

WASHINGTON Presenting President Obama with a multiyear highway reauthorization bill before Thanksgiving the goal outlined by transportation leaders on Capitol Hill 泭is too optimistic, a senior member of the Ways and Means Committee said Oct. 27.

October 27, 2015
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Sen. Inhofe Optimistic Congress Will Send POTUS a Highway Bill in a Few Weeks

A multiyear highway reauthorization bill will arrive on President Obamas desk by next month, the chairman of the Senate transportation policy committee said Oct. 26 on the chambers floor.

October 26, 2015
GovernmentBusinessSafetyAutonomous

UPS Thomas Brings Advocacy Skills to Position as ATAs New Chairman

LOUISVILLE, Ky. For Pat Thomas, senior vice president of state government affairs at UPS Inc. and the new chairman of American Trucking Associations, Big Browns gargantuan hub here epitomizes freight connectivity.

October 26, 2015
GovernmentBusinessSafetyAutonomous

Unity, Persistence Needed to Help Trucking Achieve Key Goals This Year, Graves Says

PHILADELPHIA By coming together and more closely aligning their priorities, trucking leaders will do more to persuade federal policymakers to reform regulations, American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves told industry executives here at the annual Management Conference & Exhibition.

October 26, 2015
Business

Technology Advancement Can Boost Safety, Enhance Driver Recruitment, Panelists Say

PHILADELPHIA The rapidly evolving vehicle technology landscape has led to improvements in truck safety and is helping to attract younger drivers to the industry, executives speaking at a panel hosted by Transport Topics said here Oct. 20.

October 26, 2015
Business

Osiecki Expects CSA Reform if Highway Bill Is Passed

PHILADELPHIA Dave Osiecki, American Trucking Associations chief of national advocacy, is optimistic that regulations the industry has criticized over the years would be reformed if Congress advances key bills this year.

October 26, 2015
Government

Great Scott! Back to the Future Innovations Are Possible by Passing Highway Bills, DOT Says

The country would be one step closer to enjoying safe flying cars on flyways, hover-boards and hover-conversion kits泭 innovations featured in Back to the Future II泭 if Congress was more consistent in passing multiyear transportation bills.

October 21, 2015
Special CoverageBusiness

Familiarity With Washington's Political Landscape an Asset for New ATA Chairman Pat Thomas

LOUISVILLE, Ky. For Pat Thomas, senior vice president of state government affairs at UPS Inc. and the new chairman of American Trucking Associations, Big Browns gargantuan hub here epitomizes freight connectivity.

October 21, 2015