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Congress Passes FY 2015 Spending Bill

The U.S. Senate voted late Dec.13 in a rare Saturday session for a $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill that funds most government operations during the fiscal year, including the Department of Transportation. More

New House T&I Committee Members Announced

House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster announced a dozen new Republican committee members for the 114th Congress. More

{NATSO News} December 8, 2014

Senate Tax Extenders Vote Imminent and more... More

Managing the Challenge of Holiday Schedules at Your Truckstop

The trucking business never sleeps, which means truckstops and travel plazas have to keep their doors open around the clock. That can create a challenge when scheduling employees, particularly around the holidays. Learn how one NATSO member, Seth Miller, manager of Petro Travel Store #353 in Portage, Wisconsin, handles the issue. More

{NATSO News} December 1, 2014

Tax Extenders Legislation Faces Uncertain Fate and more... More

House Formally Picks Transportation Committee Chair, Ranking Member

Committee Chairmen are in place for the 114th Congress, with House Republicans formally picking Bill Shuster (R-Penna.) to again chair the Transportation Committee. House Democrats voted unanimously for Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) to serve as the committee’s ranking member, succeeding Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.) who was defeated in the election. More

{NATSO News} November 17, 2014

NATSO Urges Quick Action on Tax Extenders and more... More

What You Missed in the Biz Brief This Week: November 12, 2014

700-Year Old 'Truckstop' Discovered and more... More

{NATSO News} November 10, 2014

What the Republican Sweep Means for NATSO Issues and more... More

Retailers Urge Congress to Standardize Data Theft Notification

NATSO joined more than 40 organizations representing a cross-section of the U.S. economy in urging Congress to pass legislation that would standardize public notification of data theft for all businesses that handle sensitive personal information, without exemption. More

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