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Federal, News, OOIDA

OOIDA makes another push for truck parking funding

OOIDA is making a push to get truck parking funding added to a House Transportation & Infrastructure budget reconciliation bill.

Federal, OOIDA, State

OOIDA, other groups urge Supreme Court to hear AB5 case

OOIDA asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the California Trucking Association’s case against the state’s worker classification law, AB5.

Federal, News

UPDATED: Nomination hearing for FMCSA’s Joshi set for Sept. 22

UPDATE: A hearing on Meera Joshi’s nomination to be the administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is moved to Sept. 22.

News, OOIDA, Products & Services

National Truck Driver Appreciation Week gets started

As part of National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, several companies are offering discounts and contests to thank truck drivers.

Crime & Courts, News

Trucking company owner pleads guilty in PPP loan fraud, tanker explosion cases

A California trucking company owner entered a plea agreement in two unrelated cases: a PPP loan fraud case and a fatal tanker explosion case.

Crime & Courts, News

Tri-Modal must face California sexual harassment lawsuit

After the California Supreme Court reversed a lower court’s decision, a former Tri-Modal employee alleging sexual harassment will have her day in court.

OOIDA

OOIDA tour trailer stops in Vermillion, S.D.

Marty Ellis and the OOIDA tour trailer next stop at the S.D. TA Express dedicated to Jerry Seaman, OOIDA life member and 2020 Citizen Driver.

Federal, News, OOIDA

No truck parking funding in T&I bill; OOIDA pushes for amendment

OOIDA is pushing to get a truck parking funding amendment added to the House T&I budget reconciliation bill.

News, State

Texas approves funding for controversial I-45 project in Houston

The North Houston Highway Improvement Project received state funding approval, but opponents still have a shot at defunding the project.

News, State

California nears extension of vehicle miles traveled pilot program

A bill approved by the California Legislature would extend a road user charge pilot program based on vehicle miles traveled.