Pushing safety technology tax credit

The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) and the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) are lobbying Congress hard to pass H.R. 3820, known as the "Commercial Motor Vehicle Advanced Safety Technology Tax Act," as a way to encourage fleets to install proven safety systems on their trucks. "Our mission is to promote motor vehicle safety and security and save lives – and we believe passge of this bill will help us do that," said Stephen Campbell, CVSA's executive director, at a press briefing in Washington D.C. outlining the details of the proposed tax credit. "This ...

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