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Transport Topics government and regulatory coverage keeps managers of a highly-regulated industry aware of the policy decisions that can shape their businesses. Covering both the legislative and regulatory aspects of policy-making, at both the state and national levels, the news in this category includes looks at infrastructure, hours of service, emissions rules, funding measures, leadership appointments, and more. Readers can follow whats happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.

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New Mexico State Senate Panel Passes Tesla-Backed Bill

A state Senate bill that would allow electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla and others to open stores and service centers in New Mexico was approved by the Public Affairs Committee on Jan. 31.

February 1, 2019
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Amazon, Walmart Reel as India Curbs Plunge Market Into Chaos

Amazon.coms and Walmart Inc.s grand plans for India were thrown into chaos Feb. 1 after the country implemented new e-commerce regulations, which could cut their growth in the market by as much as half this year.

February 1, 2019
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Truck Drivers on the Lookout for Spotted Lanternfly

A troublesome tiny Asian visitor known as the spotted lanternfly is hopping from fruit trees onto trucks and railcars throughout the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania, threatening to ruin billions of dollars of agricultural commodities in the state and elsewhere.

February 1, 2019
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Virginia Lawmakers Strike Tolling Plan From I-81 Bills

Legislation outlining an improvement program for Interstate 81 in Virginia has been amended to exclude plans for tolls along the route.

January 31, 2019
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Growth in 2019, but Recession May Be on Horizon, Economist Says

ATLANTA Despite a generally strong economic performance in 2018, a global recession could be lurking in the shadows through 2019, a leading economist told attendees at the SMC3 Jump Start 2019 conference Jan. 30.

January 31, 2019
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Industry Groups Object to New Chassis Fees Taking Effect at Ports

Transportation industry groups are criticizing a plan by some ocean carriers to begin seeking new administrative fees for cargo containers, known as street turns. The fees are set to take effect Feb. 4 and range from $30 to $75, depending on the carrier.

January 31, 2019
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Connecticut Makes Push Toward Electrifying Vehicle Fleet

The Connecticut state Department of Motor Vehicles says less than a third of 1% of the states 2.9 million registered vehicles are electric, and lawmakers, clean energy advocates and labor and business groups say that ratio must drastically change for the state to hit its aggressive targets for pollution cuts.

January 31, 2019
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Texas Forms Self-Driving Car Task Force

The Texas Department of Transportation is moving forward with the formation of a Connected and Autonomous Vehicle (CAV) Task Force, made up of membership from state and local governments, academia, TxDOT staff and the autonomous vehicle industry.

January 31, 2019
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House Policymakers to Debate Infrastructure Costs Feb. 7

Transportation authorizers in the U.S. House of Representatives have scheduled a hearing on Feb. 7 to kick off debate on an infrastructure policy measure that would address big-picture concerns across the freight and commuter sectors.

January 31, 2019
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Public Transit, Housing Merit Inclusion in Infrastructure Bill, Rep. Adriano Espaillat Says

With the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee prepping to debate a long-term infrastructure bill, one of the panels newest faces intends to push transit and housing priorities throughout the process.

January 31, 2019