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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 what’s happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.

GovernmentBusiness

Judge Allows Lawsuit Challenging Broker Bond Level to Proceed

A federal magistrate granted a request Oct. 17 by the Association of Independent Property Brokers and Agents to lift a stay in the group’s lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Transportation.

October 17, 2013
Government

Senate Confirms NTSB’s Hersman for 3rd Term

The Senate on Oct. 16 confirmed Deborah Hersman for a third term as head of the National Transportation Safety Board.

October 17, 2013
GovernmentBusiness

Fuel Tax Should Rise 10 Cents, Says Former Transportation Secretary LaHood

Former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Oct. 16 that Congress should raise fuel taxes 10 cents and index them in order to raise money to meet the nation’s transportation needs.

October 16, 2013
GovernmentBusiness

Economy Grows Modestly, Fed ‘Beige Book’ Says

The U.S. economy improved at a modest to moderate pace in the six weeks ended in early October, the Federal Reserve said.

October 16, 2013
GovernmentSafety

Obama Signs Law on Sleep Apnea Regulation

President Obama signed into law a congressional act allowing the Transportation Department to regulate sleep apnea testing and treatment for commercial motor vehicle drivers as long as the regulation is the product of a formal rulemaking process.

October 16, 2013
GovernmentBusiness

TWIC, Hazmat Background Checks Unaffected by Government Shutdown

The Transportation Worker Identification Credential and the Hazardous Materials Endorsement background-check programs have not been affected by the government shutdown, American Trucking Associations officials confirmed.

October 16, 2013
GovernmentBusiness

House Panel Considers Freight Infrastructure Funding

Members of a House subcommittee heard testimony on funding freight transportation networks, including the experience of state transportation departments in Maryland and Virginia.

October 15, 2013
GovernmentBusinessEquipmentAutonomous

OOIDA Challenges New York Decal Fee

New York state’s registration and decal fee for out-of-state trucks are “unconstitutional highway taxes,” the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association alleged in a class-action lawsuit filed with the state’s supreme court last week.

October 15, 2013
GovernmentBusiness

AIPBA Seeks to Resume Lawsuit on Broker Bond

The Association of Independent Property Brokers and Agents asked a federal district court Oct. 15 to remove its stay on the group’s lawsuit against the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

October 15, 2013
GovernmentBusiness

U.S. Military Freight Dwindles as Govt. Shutdown Continues

The two-week-old federal government shutdown has brought business with the U.S. military to a near standstill, according to several fleet executives.

October 14, 2013