ATA warns against cap-and-trade

According to the American Trucking Assns., pending cap-and-trade legislation could have a negative impact on the economy and the price of fuel for the trucking industry. Representing ATA before the Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Con-Way Inc. vp of government relations and public affairs Randy Mullett said that federal climate change policy shouldn’t encourage a patchwork of local, state and regional climate change laws that could hinder interstate commerce. “The trucking industry is concerned over what cap-and-trade legislation will do to the price of fuel we consume,” Mullett said.

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