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Senate Proceeds With Amendments to Highway Bill, Schedules Sunday Session

The Senate on July 24 voted 51-26 to allow debate on amendments to a six-year highway bill.

July 22, 2015

Rail Shippers Seek New Rules to Promote Rate Competition

Shipper groups last week urged the Surface Transportation Board to create new rules that could foster lower rail prices through competitive switching or rate caps, now that carriers have become profitable enough to absorb a slight revenue decline.

July 27, 2015

Groups Say Road Funding Threatened by Proposal on Ground Ozone Limit

WASHINGTON — A small change in the limit for ground-level ozone emissions could lead to wide-scale noncompliance of environmental rules and could lead to the federal government’s yanking funding commitments for infrastructure projects, business groups said.

July 27, 2015

ASCE Report Identifies Trends in Modernizing US Infrastructure

The American Society of Civil Engineers has released a report describing new trends in energy, water, freight and transportation that are modernizing U.S. infrastructure.

July 24, 2015

Sen. Roger Wicker Pushes Twin 33 Amendment as Republican Leaders Tout Long-Term Bill

Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) on July 23 called on Senate colleagues to support his proposal to attach to a six-year highway bill a requirement calling for a comprehensive review of twin 33-foot trailers before they are authorized for use nationwide.

July 23, 2015

Consumer Confidence Declines to Lowest Level in Five Weeks

Consumer confidence declined to a five-week low as Americans grew even more downbeat about the prospects for the economy.

July 23, 2015

Senate Votes to Proceed on Highway Bill

WASHINGTON — The Senate on July 22 agreed to take up a six-year highway measure that would require the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to remove Compliance, Safety, and Accountability scores from public access until a comprehensive report and corrective plan about the scores is published.

July 22, 2015

EPA Rule Change Could Result in Noncompliance, Loss of Federal Funding, Chamber of Commerce Says

WASHINGTON — A small change in the cap for ground-level ozone emissions could lead to wide-scale noncompliance of environmental rules, and a major business group says that could be flipped into the federal government yanking funding commitments for highway and transit projects.

July 22, 2015

ATA, Transportation Groups Urge Senate Action on 6-Year Bill

A consortium of transportation groups, including American Trucking Associations and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is urging senators to advance a six-year surface transportation policy measure that a committee reported to the chamber’s floor last month.

July 21, 2015

ASCE to Unveil Infrastructure Report July 23

A report to be released by the American Society of Civil Engineers on July 23 will detail ways communities are modernizing infrastructure.

July 21, 2015