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Senate Bill Would Provide Tax Equity For LNG

Republican and Democratic senators have reintroduced their bill to create tax equity for carriers that use liquefied natural gas.

February 4, 2015

Mark Gagnon Named Board Chairman of Connecticut Trucking Group

Mark Gagnon, president of Capitol Moving and Storage of South Windsor, Connecticut, was recently installed as the chairman of the board of the Motor Transport Association of Connecticut.

February 4, 2015

API Chief Jack Gerard: Infrastructure Priorities Transcend Politics

Jack Gerard, executive director of the Washington-based American Petroleum Institute, told the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Feb. 3 to put aside political differences and agree on long-term funding programs that modernize the country’s aging transportation network.

February 3, 2015

Foxx: Trucking to Play Major Role Over the Next 30 Years

At a Feb. 2 unveiling of a Transportation Department report detailing the agency’s 30-year vision for the country’s transportation network, Secretary Anthony Foxx said the trucking sector will continue to grow and have a dominant role in the freight industry.

February 2, 2015

Richard Coyle Takes Helm of California Trucking Association

Richard Coyle, president of West Sacramento-based Devine Intermodal, has been appointed president of the California Trucking Association.

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February 2, 2015

Obama Budget Proposes 6-year, $18 Billion Freight Plan, Truck Safety Improvements

The Obama administration’s fiscal 2016 budget unveiled Feb. 2 includes $18 billion for a six-year freight program designed to reduce roadway congestion, which the trucking industry saysÌýwould improve efficiency.

February 2, 2015

Report: Connecticut's Michael Riley to Retire

Michael Riley, the longtime president of the Motor Transport Association of Connecticut, said he plans to retire at the end of the year, the Manchester, Connecticut-based Journal Inquirer newspaper reported.

February 2, 2015

TWIC Cost Dips, But Delays Remain

The cost of obtaining a Transportation Worker Identification Credential has been slightly reduced, but applicants still face lengthy delays.

February 2, 2015

Mexican Fleets Face Barriers to Operating in United States

Cabotage rules, hours-of-service regulations and emissions standards are among the barriers likely to discourage Mexican carriers from applying in large numbers to run longhaul in the United States, trade experts said.

February 2, 2015

Alternative Fuels, Efficiency Top Agenda at TMC Meeting

Alternative fuels and ways to measure fuel economy are prime subjects at the Technology & Maintenance Council’s upcoming annual meeting.

February 2, 2015