The U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee announced it will hold a hearing on supply chain and transportation infrastructure issues next Wednesday. The hearing will include testimony from representatives of trucking and railroad industries, as well as union groups. The session will feature leaders from the American Trucking Associations and the Association of American Railroads. Additionally, an official from the Associated General Contractors of America and Greg Regan, President of the Transportation Trades Department of the AFL-CIO, are expected to provide insights.
In November, Congress addressed potential disruptions by passing legislation to prevent a rail strike, which could have significantly impacted the shipment of essential goods such as food, fuel, and medicine, and potentially disrupted daily commutes. The U.S. infrastructure bill passed in November 2021 allocated $1 trillion to refurbish roads, bridges, and airports and to support emission reduction efforts. While significant progress has been made in addressing supply chain issues and easing port congestion, challenges persist in areas such as auto and airplane production due to residual effects from the COVID-19 pandemic and increased demand.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg highlighted recent advancements in supply chain management, noting improvements from the severe disruptions experienced in 2021.
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