Latest News Updates From John Wislocki

Refiners: Sulfur Rule Will Raise Diesel Prices

Major oil refiners testified June 15 that the new, reduced-sulfur standard of 15 parts per million for diesel fuel could shrink production for several years and keep prices high for trucking.

June 16, 2000

Senate Panel to Examine Low-Sulfur Diesel

The ultra-low sulfur standard for diesel fuel and what it could mean to refiners, engine manufacturers and the people who use it will be the subject of a Senate hearing June 15.

June 15, 2000
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Classic Carriers, NBC Back to Court

A jury will decide later this year whether the producers of Dateline NBC misrepresented their intentions to a Maine trucking company owner in developing a segment on driver fatigue for the television news show.

June 14, 2000
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Estate Taxes in the Crosshairs

Trucking companies are part of a ground swell of public sentiment seeking repeal of the estate tax,which kicks in when family-held businesses or property are transferred from one generation to another, and Congress is taking note.

June 14, 2000
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ICC Numbers Are Up; Time to Apply DOT ID

Owners of trucks that have only an old ICC identification number will have to start painting their carriers DOT number on the doors.

June 14, 2000
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Senator Lobbies for Delay of Ergonomics Hearing

A Senate critic of the proposed ergonomics standards contends more analysis and response time is needed by state and local governments, railroads and the U.S. Postal Service.

June 14, 2000
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Mandatory Fuel Surcharge Bill Gets Hearing on Capitol Hill

WASHINGTON Independent truckers need a fuel surcharge to stay in business, but the federal government has chosen the wrong industry shippers to pick up the tab, said witnesses at a June 8 House subcommittee hearing.

June 14, 2000
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Senate Panel to Examine Reduced-Sulfur Diesel

The ultra-low sulfur standard for diesel fuel and what it could mean to refiners, engine manufacturers and the people who use it will be the subject of a Senate hearing June 15.

June 14, 2000

Senator Lobbies for Delay of Ergonomics Hearing

A Senate critic of the proposed ergonomics standards contends more analysis and response time is needed by state and local governments, railroads and the U.S. Postal Service.

June 14, 2000

House Hears Mandated Fuel Surcharge Arguments

Independent truckers need a fuel surcharge to stay in business, but the federal government has chosen the wrong industry shippers to pick up the tab, said witnesses at a June 8 House subcommittee hearing.

June 13, 2000