The Transportation Construction Coalition of road builders and labor unions is scheduled to meet for its annual advocacy meeting in Washington next month to call for long-term funding for infrastructure projects nationwide.
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Editorial: Keeping Up With the āHandsā of Time
The notion of being a āhands-onā worker still carries weight in professional circles. Increasingly, though, some of the things that once were decidedly āhands-onā are becoming much more āhands-offā thanks to the march of technological innovation.
April 11, 2019Senate Panel Advances Diesel Emissions Legislation
Legislation that aims to facilitate emissions reduction from diesel engines was easily approved April 10 by the committee that oversees surface transportation policy in the U.S. Senate.
April 11, 2019Hemp Transport Legality Awaits Appeals Court Decision in Idaho Lawsuit
A decision expected soon by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals could send a clear signal to truckers and shippers on the legality of transporting industrial hemp across state lines.
April 11, 2019With an Eye on Trump, Refiners Tout IMO Clean Fuel Rule as US Win
U.S. oil refiners, in line for a windfall from new ship-fuel rules, are taking steps to lock in the change quickly, concerned it could fall victim to President Donald Trumpās re-election push.
April 11, 2019Economic Growth: First Quarter Looking Good, Rest of Year Is Not
Economists expect U.S. first-quarter growth to decelerate less than previously thought even as they cut forecasts for the rest of the year, projecting a second-quarter rebound will fade as the effects of tax cuts wane.
April 11, 2019Teamsters, YRC Freight Reach Tentative Deal Through 2024
Unions for workers at Overland Park, Kan.-based YRC Freight and two affiliated companies reached a tentative labor agreement that would result in wage increases over the next five years for most who are covered under the proposal.
April 11, 2019Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Fall, Hitting New 49-Year Low
Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits unexpectedly dropped, falling to the lowest level since October 1969, as the tight labor market showed little sign of easing.
April 11, 2019Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao Reminds House Panel: White House Open to All Infrastructure Funding Options
WASHINGTON ā Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao reaffirmed the Trump White Houseās desire to partner with congressional transportation leaders on an infrastructure policy package that would reflect the views of Democrats and Republicans.
April 10, 2019Electric-Vehicle Tax Credits Get Bipartisan Boost in Senate
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation April 10 that would extend a lucrative tax credit for electric vehicles that could benefit companies such as Tesla Inc. and General Motors Co.
April 10, 2019