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01-03-2022 by Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman Looking Ahead: It’s 2022

Congress returns this week for the second session of the 117th Congress. Depending on their party affiliation, lawmakers are prepared to either advance the majority’s agenda or do their best […]

01-03-2022
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01-04-2021 by Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman Looking Ahead: 2021

Managing the coronavirus pandemic and vaccine distribution are bound to remain the top priorities for President-elect Biden when he takes his oath of office on January 20. But Biden鈥檚 Administration is also expected to focus heavily on several issues that are of top priority to 黑料社区and the truckstop and travel plaza industry. Here鈥檚 a look at why these issues matters for NATSO鈥檚 members and what we鈥檙e focusing on this year.

01-04-2021
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09-28-2020 by 黑料社区Foundation Anti-Tolling Coalition Opposes Tolling I-205

The Alliance for Toll-Free Interstates, of which 黑料社区is a founding member urged the Oregon Transportation Commission (OTC) to abandon plans to toll all lanes of I-205 in the Portland metro region with congestion pricing.

09-28-2020
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06-30-2020 by Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman House Takes Up Infrastructure Bill

The White House said June 29 it would veto the $1.5 trillion infrastructure package known as The Moving Forward Act that the U.S. House of Representatives is expected to take up today, saying that H.R. 2 is biased against rural America, debt-financed and full of wasteful 鈥楪reen New Deal鈥 initiatives.

06-30-2020
06-17-2020 by Tiffany Wlazlowski Neuman Fuel Retailers, Truckstops and Travel Plazas Oppose House Committee Surface Transportation Bill, ‘INVEST In America Act’

NATSO, representing the nation鈥檚 truckstops and travel plazas, the National Association of Convenience Stores and the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America, today encouraged members of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to oppose the INVEST in America Act.

06-17-2020
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06-03-2020 by David Fialkov House to Release Draft Highway Bill

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is expected to release its draft highway reauthorization bill this week. The legislation will provide $494 billion in funding over a period of five years for highway, transit, safety, and research programs, a 46 percent increase over current investment levels.

06-03-2020

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