Dalilah’s Law on issuing CDL and other safety measures passed its first hurdle in Congress. The post Dalilah’s Law that ...
Under an amendment to the proposed Dalilah’s Law, English language proficiency would be necessary to obtain a commercial ...
The federal government ordered California to cancel roughly 13,000 nondomiciled driver's licenses earlier this month, leaving ...
The rule revokes commercial licenses from immigrants with a variety of temporary protections, regardless of whether or not ...
A legislative proposal aimed at tightening federal oversight of trucking licenses is headed to the House Transportation & ...
On Monday, March 16, FMCSA's rule all but entirely banning non-domiciled CDLs took effect. Even with legal challenges ...
A federal rule limits CDLs for 200,000 immigrants, citing safety concerns, while critics warn of rising consumer costs.
Haulers and reps from Teamsters and AFSCME hoped an emergency motion to block the rule would be heard in court, but that case ...
Spread the loveThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has enacted a significant regulation that affects how states issue Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs) to non-domiciled ...
The rule bars immigrants who are asylum seekers, refugees or DACA recipients from obtaining commercial driver’s licenses.
Alabama school districts are facing a growing shortage of school bus drivers, affecting both larger metro systems and rural ...
Husted joins bill requiring America’s truckers to understand and read English before receiving a CDL
Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) and Tommy Tuberville’s (R-Ala.) bill to strengthen America’s commercial driver’s licensing requirements. The Secure Commercial Driver Licensing Act of 2025 would require all ...
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