ATA urges gov’t to increase domestic oil supplies

The American Trucking Assns. is urging the Bush Administration and Congress to take steps towards increasing domestic oil supplies and easing the burden on the nation’s 3.5 million truck drivers as well as American consumers. Speaking for the ATA at a National Press Club press conference, hosted by Consumers For More Energy, ATA senior vp Tim Lynch encouraged the implementation of policies to reduce oil demand, accelerate r&d, increase government oversight of petroleum markets and increase domestic oil supplies. “ATA recognizes that the solution to this problem is multi-faceted,” Lynch said. “We need a broad relief agenda that ...

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