Bottlenecks that gummed up the global supply chain in 2020 have only gotten worse, and evidence is mounting that the holiday season is at risk.
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UK Military Begins Fuel Delivery Amid Driver Shortage
LONDON ā British military personnel have begun delivering fuel to gas stations after a shortage of truck drivers disrupted supplies for more than a week, leading to long lines at the pumps as anxious drivers scrambled to fill their tanks.
October 4, 2021Sinema Denounces House Liberals for Inaction on Infrastructure Bill
Sen.Ā Kyrsten Sinema criticized House liberals on Oct. 2 for delaying a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill she helped negotiate, blaming them for eroding trust in elected officials.
October 2, 2021No Deal Yet, but Biden Vows to āGet It Doneā
WASHINGTON ā President Joe Biden pledged Oct. 1 at the Capitol to āget it doneā as Democrats strained to rescue a scaled-back version of his $3.5 trillion government-overhaul plan and salvage a related infrastructure bill after days of frantic negotiations. But it's not getting done right now.
October 1, 2021House, Senate Approve 30-Day Extension of Highway Funding
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a 30-day reauthorization for highway funding late Oct. 1, and the Senate passed the measure by unanimous consent on Oct. 2, sending it to President Joe Biden for signing.
October 1, 2021Pelosi Regroups on Infrastructure With Hopes for Vote Today
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) plans to try again Oct. 1 for a vote on bipartisan infrastructure legislation that has been held up by a battle between moderate and progressive Democrats over President Joe Bidenās economic agenda.
October 1, 2021No Vote Held on Infrastructure, but Talks to Resume
WASHINGTON ā Despite a long night of frantic negotiations, Democrats were unable late Sept. 30 to reach an immediate deal to salvage President Joe Bidenās $3.5 trillion government overhaul, forcing leaders to call off promised votes on a related infrastructureĀ bill. Action is to resume Oct. 1.
October 1, 2021ATRI Report Urges Electric Tax to Help Fund Highway Repairs
A new report from the American Transportation Research Institute suggests that a small tax on electricity used specifically for transportation would produce much-needed support for the federal Highway Trust Fund, revenue from which pays for work on the nationās roads and bridges.
September 30, 2021Transportation Stakeholders Press Congress on $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill
To guarantee long-term funding for the countryās freight and passenger mobility systems, transportation stakeholders are urging Congress to pass a $1 trillion infrastructure measure.
September 30, 2021Congress Clears Government Funding Bill to Avert Shutdown
The House passed a nine-week spending bill to avert a U.S. government shutdown hours before it was set to begin on an 254-175 vote. The legislation passed the Senate earlier Sept. 30 and was signed by President Joe Biden.
September 30, 2021