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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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Oil Set for Longest Gain in 17 Months on US Economy, OPEC Cuts

Oil headed for its longest stretch of daily gains in more than 17 months as the U.S. Federal Reserve sought to ease investor concerns, China moved to stimulate its economy and OPEC production cutbacks took effect.

January 7, 2019
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Infrastructure, Trade Loom Large for Trucking in the New Year

Infrastructure and trade loom large for trucking in the year ahead as freight carriers adjust to a slower, but still positive, rate of economic growth in 2019, according to industry experts interviewed by Transport Topics.

January 4, 2019
Government

Senate Confirms Transportation Nominations

Moments before bringing the 115th session of Congress to a close, the U.S. Senate on Jan. 2 easily confirmed the nominations of Martin Oberman and Patrick Fuchs for posts on the Surface Transportation Board.

January 4, 2019
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Volvo Trucks to Take $780 Million Charge Over Emissions Flaw

Volvo AB, the worlds second-largest truck maker, will set aside $780 million (7 billion kronor) to address a faulty emissions-control component thats worn out more quickly than expected.

January 4, 2019
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Payrolls Rise 312,000 as Wage Gains Exceed Forecasts

U.S. employers added the most workers in 10 months as wage gains accelerated and labor-force participation jumped, reflecting a robust job market that nevertheless faces mounting risks in 2019.

January 4, 2019
GovernmentBusinessEditorial

Editorial: End the Meal-and-Rest-Break Debate

Now that we finally we have some resolution on the issue of whether interstate truck drivers must follow federal or state rules regarding where and when they can take meal and rest breaks, its time to stop the legal wrangling and move forward.

January 3, 2019
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White House Says Shutdown Trims 0.1% From GDP Every Two Weeks

The ongoing partial government shutdown will cut U.S. economic output by about 0.1% every two weeks, the chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers said.

January 3, 2019
Government

Trump, Congress Eye Possibility of Infrastructure Bill in 2019

While the new Congress and the White House kick off 2019 in the midst of a partial government shutdown, President Donald Trump and the leadership of the U.S. House and Senate have acknowledged that authorizing funding for infrastructure projects will be atop their legislative priorities.

January 3, 2019
Government

Nancy Pelosi Elected House Speaker by Democratic Majority

WASHINGTON Nancy Pelosi knew this moment would come, even if others had their doubts or worked to stop her. Pelosi was elected Jan. 3 as House speaker, the only woman who has held the office and now one of few elected officials who will be returning to it.

January 3, 2019
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CVSA Complains of Too Many FMCSA Regulatory Exemptions

Federal trucking regulators are exempting too many motor carriers from electronic logging device requirements and other regulations, creating confusion and inconsistency in enforcement, according to the organization representing roadside commercial vehicle inspectors.

January 3, 2019