Trucking’s pushback on “cap-and-trade” continues

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) is continuing to lobby hard against proposed “cap-and-trade” legislation with the support of new Congressional allies. The trucking trade group fears such legislation will only increase fuel costs for truckers without producing any significant reductions in carbon emissions. “[While] we strongly support efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make this country more energy independent … the proposed cap and trade system simply will increase the cost of the diesel fuel, while failing to reduce carbon emissions from the trucking industry,” said Barbara Windsor, president of Hahn Transportation and ATA’s first vice-chairman, during ...

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