Senate Passes Energy Bill
It is now up to a House-Senate conference committee to iron out differences in the nation’s energy plan
It is now up to a House-Senate conference committee to iron out differences in the nation’s energy plan
IRP Inc. has ordered Oklahoma and Illinois to come up with a plan that would satisfy Illinois’ $15.5 million claim for lost registration fees
An Oklahoma district court lifted a restraining order preventing the Oklahoma Tax Commission from implementing new rules that prohibit trucking companies from using third party registration agents to establish residency in the state
New background checks for hazmat licenses required by the Patriot Act are already causing problems in the hazmat driver pool, says the National Tank Truck Carriers
April 12 should be a pivotal date in the battle over registration rules in Oklahoma
The Board of Directors of the International Registration Plan has ordered all member jurisdictions to “immediately suspend distribution of fees payable. . .to Oklahoma."
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has fined two for-hire motor carriers hauling primarily household goods from New York State and one household goods broker from Florida
State transportation departments are getting mixed grades in a new study over how they do their job
Last week the House Budget Committee approved a budget resolution that seeks to add $4.4 billion to President Bush's $23.3 billion request for highway funding
Proposed reductions in registration fees for hazardous materials haulers have once again been delayed
A move is afoot to mandate that trucking companies pay their drivers for the time they spend on-duty, but not driving
A top federal official told a recent association meeting that government agencies are working on a security master plan, even as many in the transportation industry are confused about what is expected of them security-wise
The White House could release an ergonomics proposal in mid-April
Top safety officials from the federal government recently told top level commercial vehicle safety enforcement officials that they need to do more to save lives on the highways
Meal deductions continue to top the list of tax-related questions RoadStar gets from its readers. This year, there are also concerns about losses on equipment, retirement savings, and bad debts
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