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JoC Week back issues
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TWIC's Forgotten Few.
April 21, 2009... BYLINE: R.G. Edmonson
With a high-tech identification card now mandatory at all U.S. ports, you might think the Transportation Security Administration could take a bow for its labors. After all, after years of delays and missteps, it took just 20 months to enroll some 1.2 million port...
The Coast Is Clear.
April 7, 2009... BYLINE: R.G. Edmonson
When the Environmental Protection Agency last week declared an offshore zone to control air pollution from ocean shipping, it was one of those rare occasions when everyone from the American Lung Association to the World Shipping Council agreed it was the right thing...
Whose Priority?
April 6, 2009... BYLINE: Paul Page
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood gave an impressive performance last month when he spoke at the spring conference of the American Association of Port Authorities, but that only proved the freight transportation industry itself has a lot to prove in Washington.
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The Big Picture.
April 6, 2009... BYLINE: Peter Morici
President Obama’s strategy to combat the recession courts disaster.
He proposes huge federal deficits from 2009 to 2011 to prop up domestic demand and break the negative feedback cycle of rising unemployment, falling incomes and sinking consumer spending,...
Breaking Cross-Border Barriers.
April 6, 2009... BYLINE: R.G. Edmonson
The Obama administration is moving quickly to head off a trade war with Mexico over allowing Mexican truckers access to the United States.
Congress axed funding for the Department of Transportation’s cross-border demonstration project on March 10, and...