Latest News Updates From John Wislocki
Lawmakers Have Yet to Meet in Effort to Block Hours Proposal
No date has been set for the initial meeting of a House-Senate conference that is to decide whether to stop funding for the proposed hours-of-service rules from the Department of Transportation.
July 19, 2000Analysts Warn of Declining Engine Orders
Investors in stocks of diesel engine manufacturers should worry more about declining orders rather than whether the companies can meet a 2002 federal emissions deadline, said Wall Street analysts.
July 18, 2000Lawmakers Have Yet to Meet to Discuss Hours Ban
No date has been set for the initial meeting of a House-Senate conference that is to decide whether to stop funding for the proposed hours-of-service rules from the Department of Transportation.
July 17, 2000Senate Votes to Repeal Estate Tax
The Senate voted Friday to eliminate estate and gift taxes over a 10-year period to help preserve family-owned trucking operations, but the bill faces a veto by President Clinton who said it benefits wealthy Americans.
July 14, 2000Ergonomics Ban Faces Likely Clinton Veto
House and Senate votes have stopped funding for the proposed ergonomics standards starting Oct. 1, but the workplace safety issue covering an estimated 27.3 million workers is far from being dead in the water.
July 12, 2000Estate Tax Relief Bill Expected to Land on President’s Desk
The Senate intends to phase out estate and gift taxes when it meets this week, benefiting almost all small businesses, including trucking companies, said spokesmen for both the Senate and trucking.
July 12, 2000NTSB Urges Hazmat Training
Those involved in transferring hazardous cargo need more training, according to the the National Transportation Safety Board, and industry groups have agreed to cooperate in updating guidelines.
July 12, 2000NTSB Urges More Hazmat Training
Those involved in transferring hazardous cargo need more training, according to the the National Transportation Safety Board, and industry groups have agreed to cooperate in updating guidelines.
July 12, 2000Ergonomics Ban Faces Likely Veto
House and Senate votes have stopped funding for the proposed ergonomics standards starting Oct. 1, but the workplace safety issue covering an estimated 27.3 million workers is far from being dead in the water.
July 12, 2000Senate Expected to Pass Estate Tax Bill
The Senate intends to phase out estate and gift taxes when it meets this week, benefiting almost all small businesses, including trucking companies, said spokesmen for both the Senate and trucking.
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