Former Pentagon lawyer Jeh Johnson has been tapped by President Obama to lead the Department of °®¶¹“«Ć½land Security, the Associated Press reported.
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Appeals Court to Hear EPA Engine Suit
Lawyers representing truck makers and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will argue before federal appellate judges on Oct. 22 whether EPA acted correctly in addressing nonconforming engines made by Navistar Inc.
October 18, 2013Illinois Planning Agency Approves Tollway
A tollway linking Illinois and Indiana was approved Oct. 17 by a planning agency that has criticized the proposed $1.3 billion expressway project in the past, according to the Chicago Tribune.
October 18, 2013Judge Allows Lawsuit Challenging Broker Bond Level to Proceed
A federal magistrate granted a request Oct. 17 by the Association of Independent Property Brokers and Agents to lift a stay in the groupās lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Transportation.
October 17, 2013TWIC, Hazmat Background Checks Unaffected by Government Shutdown
The Transportation Worker Identification Credential and the Hazardous Materials Endorsement background-check programs have not been affected by the government shutdown, American Trucking Associations officials confirmed.
October 16, 2013Fuel Tax Should Rise 10 Cents, Says Former Transportation Secretary LaHood
Former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Oct. 16 that Congress should raise fuel taxes 10 cents and index them in order to raise money to meet the nationās transportation needs.
October 16, 2013Economy Grows Modestly, Fed āBeige Bookā Says
The U.S. economy improved at a modest to moderate pace in the six weeks ended in early October, the Federal Reserve said.
October 16, 2013House Panel Considers Freight Infrastructure Funding
Members of a House subcommittee heard testimony on funding freight transportation networks, including the experience of state transportation departments in Maryland and Virginia.
October 15, 2013AIPBA Seeks to Resume Lawsuit on Broker Bond
The Association of Independent Property Brokers and AgentsĀ asked a federal district court Oct. 15 to remove its stay on the groupās lawsuit against the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
October 15, 2013OOIDA Challenges New York Decal Fee
New York stateās registration and decal fee for out-of-state trucks are āunconstitutional highway taxes,ā the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association alleged in a class-action lawsuit filed with the stateās supreme court last week.
October 15, 2013