Issue / Trucking Workforce
Stakeholders Push Multimodal Investment
Feb 24, 2017 | Greg RogersFebruary 24, 2017 On February 15, the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee held a hearing entitled Moving America:...
Appropriators Working to Finish FY17
Feb 24, 2017 | Jeff DavisFebruary 24, 2017 The House and Senate Appropriations Committees got back to work this week negotiating the eleven unfinished...
Regulatory Rollback Update
Feb 02, 2017 | Jeff DavisFebruary 2, 2017 The Trump Administration and Capitol Hill Republicans continue to wage war on the regulatory state. This week,...
CR Through April 28 Finalized
Dec 07, 2016 | Jeff DavisDecember 6, 2016 (Updated December 7) The chairman of the House Appropriations Committee introduced new legislation on December 6...
How Local Governments Should Plan for Driverless Cars
May 26, 2016 | Lauren Isaac(Ed. Note: This post is based off of a TEDx talk that Lauren Isaac recently gave in Sacramento, CA. You can watch the full talk...
In the Spotlight: Mantill Williams
Sep 10, 2015 | Ann HeneberyMantill Williams is the Director of Advocacy Communications at theAmerican Public Transportation Association (APTA). Prior to his...
July 27, 2015 11:34 p.m. – Senate Invokes Cloture on DRIVE Act
Sep 09, 2015 | Jeff DavisThe U.S. Senate has voted, 62 to 32, to invoke cloture on the DRIVE Act (the surface transportation reauthorization bill offered as...
Foxx Defends DOT FY16 Budget Before Senate Appropriators
Sep 09, 2015 | Jeff DavisApril 22, 2015 U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx defended his department’s fiscal year 2016 budget request before a...
Senate Holds Motor Carrier Safety Oversight Hearing
Sep 09, 2015 | Jeff DavisMarch 5, 2015 A hearing this morning before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee explored the Federal Motor...
The Challenge of National Freight Policy: How to Pay For It?
Jan 24, 2014 | ENO CENTER FOR TRANSPORTATION2014 could be the year that a national freight policy begins to take focus in a new authorization bill. There have been several...