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Minn. Soybean Growers Seek Biodiesel Mandate

The Minnesota Trucking Association expects a bill requiring that all diesel fuel sold in the state be part biodiesel to be introduced in the legislature within the next few weeks.

Jennifer Botchie | Staff Reporter
January 17, 2001
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New Jersey Truck Association Names Toth Executive Director

Gail E. Toth, an expert on cargo security issues and head of an American Trucking Associations council for five years, has returned to New Jersey to lead her home state’s association.

Jennifer Botchie | Staff Reporter
January 10, 2001
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Governors Give Fuel Deliverers Hours Pass

With constituents shivering in the deep freeze that has gripped much of the nation, several Midwestern governors suspended hours-of-service regulations for fuel truck drivers.

Jennifer Botchie | Staff Reporter
January 10, 2001

States Suspend Hours Rules For Fuel Truck Drivers

With constituents shivering in the deep freeze that has gripped much of the nation, several Midwestern governors suspended hours-of-service regulations for fuel truck drivers.

Jennifer Botchie | Staff Reporter
January 5, 2001

Ark. Group Seeks Election For State Highway Comm.

The Arkansas Trucking Association is preparing a bill that would be introduced in the General Assembly to revamp the way members of the Arkansas State Highway Commission are selected for office.

Jennifer Botchie | Staff Reporter
January 4, 2001
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Arkansas Group Seeks Election For State Highway Commission

The Arkansas Trucking Association is preparing a bill that would be introduced in the General Assembly to revamp the way members of the Arkansas State Highway Commission are selected for office.

Jennifer Botchie | Staff Reporter
January 3, 2001
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State News Was Led by Weight-Distance Taxes, Fraudulent CDLs and New Jersey’s Truck Ban

The trucking industry knocked off the hated weight-distance tax in Idaho but lost out to voter sentiment in Oregon; fallout from commercial driver licensing bribery spilled across state lines; and New Jersey threw a roadblock across shortcuts taken by interstate truckers.

Jennifer Botchie | Staff Reporter
January 3, 2001
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Big Apple Implements Delivery Parking Meters

New York City is infamous for streets clogged with double-parked delivery vans and commercial vehicles continually circling for a place to pull over. City officials hope the parking meter will come to the rescue.

Jennifer Botchie | Staff Reporter
December 6, 2000
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South Dakota Voters Kill ‘Death’ Tax

One state succeeded where federal lawmakers failed, as South Dakota’s voters approved 4-to-1 a constitutional amendment to repeal their state’s tax on inheritances.

Jennifer Botchie | Staff Reporter
November 29, 2000
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Election Shifts Balance of Power In Several State Legislatures

State trucking associations were still gauging the effect of changes at the legislative level last week, following the Nov. 7 general election.

Jennifer Botchie | Staff Reporter
November 22, 2000