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Surcharges Top Agenda At Distributor-LTL Meeting
Daniel P. Bearth
| Staff Writer
With a new, almost evenly divided Congress about to begin work, members of the Distribution and LTL Carriers Association are taking a fresh look at several key legislative issues at its 2001 annual meeting at the Sheraton Maui in Hawaii this week.
A bill to set a mandatory minimum fuel surcharge, which passed the House last year, is expected to gather support in the Senate and stands a good chance of becoming law, according to Kevin Williams, president of the association.
American Trucking Associations and the Distribution and LTL Carriers Association have remained neutral on the bill, which was introduced by Rep. Nick J. Rahall II (D-W.Va.) and is strongly supported by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association. Several shipper groups, however, oppose the legislation.
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