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Presidential Campaign Rancor Begins to Infect the Economy

The heated presidential election campaign may be starting to cast a chill over the U.S. economy.

April 26, 2016

FMCSA Seeks Feedback on Trust Fund Practices

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is seeking comment and will hold an informal roundtable discussion on May 20 pertaining to the adequacy of existing trust fund industry practices for property brokers and freight forwarders.

April 26, 2016

National Private Truck Council Honors Five at Conference

CINCINNATI — The National Private Truck Council honored five individuals and one company for their contributions to the trucking industry and other professionals involved in managing corporate-owned truck fleets.

April 25, 2016

NPTC Honors Hall of Fame Drivers, Safest Fleets

CINCINNATI — The National Private Truck Council named four drivers to its Hall of Fame and presented awards to nine fleets with the lowest number of accidents per million miles traveled in the past year.

April 26, 2016

Washington DOT Seeks to Diversify Workforce

The Washington State Department of Transportation wants more of the people building the state's roads to be small business owners, especially women and minorities.

April 25, 2016

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback Proposes Delaying 25 Road Projects

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback has proposed postponing more than $550 million in modernization and expansion planned by the state’s Department of Transportation.

April 24, 2016

MoDOT Dips Into Cash Reserve Amid Transportation Funding Challenges

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — When record and near-record flooding swept through Missouri in December, nearly 300 roads were underwater, including stretches of several interstates. State Department of Transportation crews spent days clearing debris from roadways and weeks rebuilding damaged stretches, racking up overtime and other costs.

April 25, 2016

Capitol Agenda for the Week of April 26: Primary Winner Shuster on Trucking Issues

Pennsylvanians go to the polls today, and Rep. Bill Shuster, chairman of the transportation panel in the House, is favored to keep his 9th District seat. Shuster's campaign shared the Congressman's current thoughts on the hottest issues in trucking. Here's the week ahead for trucking on Capitol Hill.

April 27, 2016

Video: What's Next for Proposal Capping Truckers' Workweek at 73 Hours

Kellie Mejdrich of CQ Roll Call joins TT's Eugene Mulero to discuss what's next for the 73-hour maximum workweek proposal included in a transportation funding bill advanced by a Senate panel April 21.

April 25, 2016

Bipartisan Policy Center to Unveil Infrastructure Recommendations May 16

The Bipartisan Policy Center plans to unveil on May 16 a paper detailing ways policymakers may improve the country’s infrastructure, as part of Infrastructure Week.

April 22, 2016