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Let’s Blow some more Money On High Speed Rail – Who Cares if Another Bridge Fails
Today kicked off what the White House is calling “Build Week” with Biden and Lahood at the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia announcing the go ahead of building a national rail network. They plan on wasting another $53 billion on … Continue reading
Posted in conservative trucking Tagged 30th street station, 30th street station in philadelphia, Arteries, Biden, electric grid, electricity demand, high speed rail, highways and bridges, LaHood, Modernization, national rail network, new train, passageways, passenger trains, power plants, power transmission system, state of the union, train tracks, union speech, Veins Leave a comment
ATA Applauds New Strategies for Surface Transportation
The American Trucking Associations (ATA) applauds the leaders of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and its Highways and Transit Subcommittee for its draft of a comprehensive transportation and infrastructure plan for the future. “This proposal sends a strong … Continue reading
Posted in Truck Driver Industry Tagged American Trucking Associations, ATA, CEO Bill Graves, committee, heavy duty trucks, highway trust fund, highways and bridges, program, public private partnerships, safety, Transportation, U.S. House Leave a comment