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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.

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House GOP OKs Spending Earmarks, Boosting Infrastructure Plan

House Republicans voted to allow their members to request dedicated-spending projects, known as earmarks, following that same move by Democrats, in a positive sign for President Joe Biden’s hopes for a bipartisan infrastructure bill.

March 17, 2021
GovernmentBusiness

Uber to Give UK Drivers Minimum Wage, Pension

LONDON — Uber is giving its U.K. drivers the minimum wage, pensions and holiday pay, after a recent court ruling that said they should be classified as workers and entitled to such benefits.

March 17, 2021
GovernmentBusinessTechnology

ATRI Report: National VMT System a Costly, Complex Proposition

The administrative costs of a national vehicle-miles-traveled fee system represent a more complicated picture than the costs associated with financing mechanisms such as the federal fuel tax, according to a recent analysis from the American Transportation Research Institute.

March 17, 2021
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Intel, Ford Urge Tax Benefits for Chips, US Manufacturing

Foreign producers of semiconductors, electric car batteries and pharmaceuticals will continue to squeeze U.S. manufacturing unless Congress provides more incentives for domestic production, representatives from Intel Corp. and Ford Motor Co. said March 16.

March 16, 2021
GovernmentBusiness

Department of Labor Proposes Withdrawal of Its Independent Contractor Rule

The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed withdrawing a rule adopted in the waning days of the Trump administration that was generally perceived to be favorable to motor carriers’ use of independent contractors.

March 16, 2021
Government

Senate Set to Consider More Biden Nominees

Senators plan to consider nominees for top posts in the Biden administration as early as this month.

March 16, 2021
GovernmentBusiness

McConnell Rules Out GOP Support for Tax Hikes to Pay for Infrastructure

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said there was no chance that Republicans would back any tax increases to pay for President Joe Biden’s infrastructure plan, leaving Democrats to try to force through a package on their own.

March 16, 2021
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Wisconsin DOT Issues Funds to Support County Forest Roads

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation recently distributed funds to improve public roads that run through county forests.

March 16, 2021
GovernmentBusiness

Icy Weather Sends Industrial Production Down 2.2% in February

WASHINGTON — Severe winter weather pushed industrial production down a sharp 2.2% in February, reflecting a big decline in factory output.

March 16, 2021
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyAutonomous

Ford Partners With University of Michigan on Robotics

A grand opening was held March 16 for the four-story, $75 million, 134,000-square-foot Ford Motor Co. Robotics Building at the University of Michigan.

March 16, 2021