Heavy Duty Trucking Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

ATA Sticks to Fuel-Tax Hike as Best Trust Fund Fix

The American Trucking Associations remains committed to seeing a surface transportation package passed this year that will ensure a long-term fix for the Highway Trust Fund.

David Cullen
David Cullen[Former] Business/Washington Contributing Editor
Read David's Posts
April 24, 2015
ATA Sticks to Fuel-Tax Hike as Best Trust Fund Fix

Photo: Jim Park

2 min to read


Photo: Jim Park

With just five weeks left for Congress to act on some kind of highway-funding measure, the American Trucking Associations said on Thursday that it remains committed to seeing a surface transportation package passed this year that will ensure a long-term fix for the Highway Trust Fund.

Ad Loading...

“Roads and bridges are not Republican or Democratic. We all drive on them and they should not be a political issue,” said ATA’s Chief of Legislative Affairs Christopher Spears at a media briefing the association held in Washington, D.C. “The problem is not going to go away without a [long-term] solution.”

Ad Loading...

That fix must start with funding reform, he said, noting that the “can has a lot of dents from being kicked down the road so many times.  

The truck lobby wants to see an end to short-term HTF patches. But Spears said it doesn’t want to change the mechanism for funding highway infrastructure. “ATA will continue to advocate for increases in user fees [federal gasoline and diesel fuel taxes paid at point of purchase] indexed to inflation” to fund highway repairs and construction.”

Spears said that compared to other HTF funding proposals being floated in Washington, including funding responsibility devolving to the states and more tolling, especially of existing highways, taxing fuel is “a simple, workable system.”

But he acknowledged that hiking fuel taxes is an uphill battle. “There must be a political appetite in the House and Senate to act on it. Still, it is not a partisan issue and we are staying on message with [increasing these] user fees.”

On the regulatory front, Dave Osiecki, ATA executive vice resident and chief of national advocacy, said the association’s “first and foremost priority is to make sure the final rule on electronic logging devices stays on track to be published in September.” He added that he was “pleased to report that seems to be the case” as of now.

Ad Loading...

Osiecki and Spear also outlined other key regulatory initiatives for ATA during 2015:

  • Establishing a national clearinghouse for drug-and-alcohol testing of truck drivers that motor carriers can quickly access.

  • Allowing hair sampling as a secondary option to urinalysis to detect drug and alcohol use by drivers

  • Improving the CSA program to “ensure that scores are accurate and reliable.”

  • Keeping in suspension the 34-hour restart rule until DOT has analyzed the impact of that change.

  • Ensuring truck speed-limiter rule is adopted “as there should be no debate on implementing this rule.”

  • Pushing for development of a graduated CDL to help draw in younger recruits. Osiecki noted that age-graduated licenses are “not a new concept for passenger car drivers” and that it’s “important to conduct research on this to attract people to this industry.

More Fleet Management

Illustration with ATRI logo and square blocks spelling out "research"
Fleet Managementby Deborah LockridgeApril 20, 2026

'Beyond Compliance,' Regulations, Driver Coaching on ATRI’s 2026 Research List

The American Transportation Research Institute will examine driver coaching, regulatory impacts — including the "Beyond Compliance" concept —and weather disruptions that shape trucking operations.

Read More →
Brian Antonellis, senior vice president, fleet operations, Fleet Advantage.
Fleet Managementby Jack RobertsApril 17, 2026

Fleet Advantage's Brian Antonellis on the Growing Need to Replace Old Trucks

Fleet Advantage's Brian Antonellis says it's time for fleets to get back to the fundamentals of good maintenance practices. And that includes replacing older, inefficient equipment.

Read More →
Illustration of computer and mobile screens with load matching software superimposed over photo of an oversize load
Fleet Managementby News/Media ReleaseApril 17, 2026

Truckstop.com Adding to Open Deck, Heavy Haul Offerings

Load matching for flatbed, lowbed, oversize and overweight loads can't be automated like basic van freight, but Truckstop.com is adding more high-tech tools to help.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Trucker Path, Truckstop.com partnership expands.
Fleet Managementby News/Media ReleaseApril 14, 2026

Trucker Path, Truckstop.com Expand Load Access Partnership

An expanded Trucker Path and Truckstop.com integration brings more freight opportunities into the TruckLoads app while emphasizing security and network quality.

Read More →
DAT TVI March 2026.
Fleet Managementby News/Media ReleaseApril 14, 2026

Truckload Rates Hit Two-Year Highs as Diesel Costs Surge, DAT Says

Strong March freight demand combined with a spike in fuel costs pushed both spot and contract truckload rates to their highest levels in more than two years.

Read More →
Cloud computing concept background with human and robot hands concept
Fleet ManagementApril 14, 2026

The AI Conversation You Need to Have with Your TMS Provider

Everyone’s talking about AI — but is your transportation management system actually built for it?

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Sharp Transportation tractor-trailer
Fleet Managementby News/Media ReleaseApril 14, 2026

Kriska Buys Fellow Canadian Carrier Sharp Transportation Systems

Being part of KTG will allow Sharp to expand and improve its services.

Read More →
Illustration with stacks of money and a shattered car windshield
Fleet Managementby Deborah LockridgeApril 13, 2026

Bill in House Would Raise Minimum Insurance for Motor Carriers to $5 Million

The Fair Compensation for Truck Crash Victims Act would increase insurance requirements for interstate motor carriers by nearly seven times.

Read More →
FTR market report for February 2026.
Fleet Managementby News/Media ReleaseApril 10, 2026

FTR Trucking Conditions Index Hits Four-Year High in February

Strong freight rates push TCI to 10.2, but FTR expects fuel-price volatility to skew March results.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
C.H. Robinson intermodal.

C.H. Robinson Offers Carriers Relief as Diesel Prices Surge

C.H. Robinson is waiving fees on fuel cards and cash advances for April and May, aiming to help carriers offset rising diesel costs tied to geopolitical instability.

Read More →