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  1. Trucking Industry Demands HHS Stop Stalling on Hair and Oral-Fluid Drug Testing — Here's What's at Stake

    Trucking Industry Demands HHS Stop Stalling on Hair and Oral-Fluid Drug Testing — Here's What's at Stake

    ATA and Six House Lawmakers Are Pushing HHS to Stop Stalling on Modern Drug Testing The trucking industry is turning up the heat on Washington again over drug testing, and this time the pressure is aimed directly at HHS. On April 17, the American Trucking Associations backed a letter from six...
  2. DOT Hits New York With $73.5 Million Funding Freeze Over Non-Domiciled CDL Violations

    DOT Hits New York With $73.5 Million Funding Freeze Over Non-Domiciled CDL Violations

    New York just got one of the biggest public warnings yet in the federal government's ongoing crackdown on non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses. On April 16, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that FMCSA is withholding $73,502,543 from the state after the agency determined...
  3. FMCSA Warns Carriers: Buy or Sell a DOT Number and You Could Lose It

    FMCSA Warns Carriers: Buy or Sell a DOT Number and You Could Lose It

    The FMCSA has issued a warning that could catch some carriers off guard, especially those who think a DOT number or operating authority can be bought, sold, or leased like a business asset. The agency’s message is blunt: outside of a legitimate corporate transaction, that kind of deal can lead...
  4. Federal Non-Domiciled CDL Rule Now Takes Effect Nationwide

    Federal Non-Domiciled CDL Rule Now Takes Effect Nationwide

    A new federal rule governing non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses is now in effect, and it changes who can qualify for those credentials across the trucking industry. The rule took effect March 16, 2026, and revises how states issue, renew, transfer, upgrade, and reissue non-domiciled CDLs...
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