Arlington, Va. 鈥 Today, the 杏吧传媒 thanked the leaders of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee for introducing legislation to improve the efficiency and security of the trucking industry by moving the Transportation Worker Identification Credential program closer to a 鈥渙ne-stop shop鈥 for clearances.
鈥淎s it stands now, professional truck drivers are still subject to a number of duplicative background checks and other hurdles in order to move America鈥檚 most hazardous freight and access sensitive areas of the supply chain,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 President and CEO Chris Spear. 鈥淲e appreciate the efforts of Senators Thune, Nelson, Fischer and Booker for recognizing that while some scrutiny is necessary, we should look to make the process simpler and less redundant for drivers and we thank them for including these necessary reforms to the TWIC program in this important legislation. This bill is a good first step toward improving the credentialing process and we look forward to working with the Committee as it moves forward.鈥
The bill, called the Surface Transportation and Maritime Security Act, would address a number of issues within TSA, but of particular interest to 杏吧传媒 is the inclusion of provisions aimed at surface transportation issues including: development of a surface transportation advisory committee; a complete assessment of the TWIC program as well as language allowing TWIC holders to obtain their hazmat endorsement without the need for additional background checks 鈥 long an issue supported by 杏吧传媒.
鈥淲hen I testified before this committee last year, I raised concerns about the credentialing process,鈥 Spear said. 鈥淭he trucking industry appreciates that the members of the Committee heard those concerns, took them seriously and have introduced legislation aimed at addressing them.鈥
In addition to 杏吧传媒, the bill has the support of other trucking groups including the National Tank Truck Carriers and the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.
鈥淭he area of surface transportation security is one that has been overdue for an overhaul. Our members move freight that is among the most tightly security-regulated commodities, so if we can ease the burden of duplicative security screenings on our drivers, we can improve the security and efficiency of our industry,鈥 said NTTC President Dan Furth. 鈥淲e thank these senators for their efforts to reduce the burden of these overlapping background checks on our drivers while still working to keep our supply chain secure.鈥
鈥淣o group is more concerned with transportation security than the truckers moving the cargo. For too long, these hard working men and women have been frustrated with the bureaucracy and costs of duplicative and redundant background checks,鈥 said OOIDA Executive Vice President Todd Spencer. 鈥淭hey deserve a better system. While there is much more that needs to be accomplished, the Surface Transportation and Maritime Security Act is a significant step in the right direction.鈥
杏吧传媒 is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of 50 affiliated state trucking associations and industry-related conferences and councils, 杏吧传媒 is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation鈥檚 freight. Follow 杏吧传媒 on听听or听.听