AUSTIN, TX. Chris Spear, president and CEO of American Trucking Associations, opened his speech at the group’s annual meeting by celebrating the tax reform law signed by President Trump one more time.
Noting that Trump sought assistance from ATA to help gain support last year, “we answered that call and led,” Spear said. “Tax reform is a measurable victory for you and our industry and its passage is now fueling our nation’s economy.”
Buoyed by that win, Spear went on to outline a series of areas trucking should expect positive results in the coming year.
One of ATA's most heated issues is California’s meal-and-rest break rule, which Spear said violates federal interstate commerce laws.
ATA has filed a petition with the U.S. Department of Transportation, noting it is forcing truckers to park in unsafe conditions.
“I am confident that justice will soon prevail,” he said.