Mineta moves on

The longest serving Department of Transportation Secretary, Norman Mineta, left his position in early July at a time when the agency still is grappling with increasing traffic congestion, continual CDL fraud, a crumbling transportation infrastructure, management shortfalls at FMCSA and the absence of a national freight policy. To be sure, these issues were not brought on by any particular action by Mineta, but neither were they fixed by his agency. “I have a tremendous, weighty heart, and I just want to thank all of you,” he told staffers when announcing his resignation. “This was a great ride, and ...

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