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  • Fiscal Year 2009 budget proposes cuts in transportation funding
    Some of the freight transportation departments facing the biggest budget cuts would be the Federal Railroad Administration declining from $1.561 billion to $1.091 billion and the Federal Highway Administration, with funding dropping from $41.241 billion to $35.514 billion. more
  • New York congestion pricing plan is revised
    A proposal to charge cars and trucks entering the most congested parts of Manhattan will help states and cities build and maintain the critical transportation infrastructure that would benefit shippers... more
  • Port of Los Angeles still tops in North America
    Despite a series of controversial new fees and tariffs imposed on shippers last year, the Port of Los Angeles continues to lead the nation with increasing annual container volumes....more
  • Diesel prices up
    Diesel prices were up for the first time in the last month this week, going up 2.1 cents to $3.280 per gallon. This week's price is 84.5 cents higher than the price last year at this time... more

Eye on Policy

  • Customs and Border Protection extends comments deadline in 10+2
    Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has extended the deadline for filing comments to March 18, 2008 on the Advance Trade Data Initiative’s notice of proposed rule making (NPRM) which is commonly referred to as 10+2. more » » »

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February 6 , 2008


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