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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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New York Sues Trump Administration Over Trusted Traveler Ban

New York sued the Trump administration over its plan to bar state residents from enrolling in the federal government Trusted Traveler programs like the Free and Secure Trade (FAST) program geared toward commercial truck drivers.

February 10, 2020
GovernmentBusiness

Trump’s $4.8 Trillion Budget Proposal Revisits Rejected Cuts, Addresses Infrastructure

President Donald Trump is offering a $4.8 trillion election-year budget plan that recycles previously rejected cuts to domestic programs like food stamps and Medicaid to promise a balanced budget in 15 years — all while boosting the military and leaving Social Security and Medicare benefits untouched.

February 10, 2020
GovernmentBusiness

Texas No Longer a Trailblazer for P3 Tolling

More than two years after Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott declared a moratorium on toll roads, a new report by a global research firm said the public-private tolling sector continues to decline in the state that was once a trailblazer for toll road P3 projects.

February 10, 2020
GovernmentBusinessTechnologySafety

Georgia DOT to Expand Connected Vehicle Technology in Atlanta

The Georgia Department of Transportation plans to hear from the private sector about ways to use connected vehicle technology on roadways in the Atlanta metropolitan area.

February 10, 2020
GovernmentBusiness

Ghosn Faces Nissan in Dutch Court for First Time Since Escape

Carlos Ghosn’s lawyers faced off with Nissan Motor Co. in an Amsterdam court for the first time since the former executive’s dramatic escape from Tokyo last year.

February 10, 2020
GovernmentBusinessFuel

Oil Holds Near $50 as OPEC+ Hesitates Despite Surplus

Oil held near $50 a barrel in New York on signs that OPEC and its allies probably won’t go ahead with a much-touted emergency meeting, even as a global oversupply piles up.

February 10, 2020
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyEquipment

2020 TMC Photo Gallery

Images from the 2020 Technology & Maintenance Conference at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Feb. 23-27, 2020. (John Sommers II for Transport Topics)

February 7, 2020
GovernmentBusinessTechnologySafety

Federal Lawmakers Unveil Bill to Repair Bridges

The Bridge Investment Act, a bill meant to provide $20 billion to fix the country’s structurally deficient bridges by establishing a grant program, was unveiled last month by a bipartisan group of House lawmakers.

February 7, 2020
GovernmentBusiness

Uber Urges California Court to End AB 5

Uber Technologies Inc. wants to smother what the company calls California’s “Frankenstein” gig-worker protection law before state officials turn it loose.

February 7, 2020
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyFuel

Germany, France Team Up on Battery Plant to Rival Tesla, China

Germany and France set out a blueprint for a giant battery factory, advancing Europe’s bid to rival the capacity of Tesla Inc. China to supply the key part for electric vehicles.

February 7, 2020