Friend,
America’s truckers keep our supply chain and our economy moving. They bring products to market, keep our grocery shelves stocked, and get packages to their destinations.
However, there is currently a shortage of interstate truckers and limitations on interstate Commercial Drivers Licenses are exacerbating this shortage. As I travel through the district and meet with Iowans, I constantly hear about the impacts of the trucking workforce shortage from trucking companies, farmers, small businesses, and manufacturers alike.
For example, an 18-year-old truck driver is permitted to drive 300 miles from a project in Sioux City all the way to Dubuque County. Still, according to current regulations, the same driver is not allowed to drive a truck three miles across the Julien Dubuque Bridge for a project across the state line in Illinois.
It makes no sense. That’s why I introduced the REAL Trucking Act. This legislation will codify the ability of 18-to-20-year-olds to obtain Commercial Driver's Licenses for interstate trucking to get more Iowa truckers on the road and able to move products across state lines.
Bolstering our trucking workforce will strengthen our supply chain and lower costs, support family farmers, small businesses, and manufacturers by ensuring they can get their products to market, and provide critical career opportunities outside of a 4-year degree. The REAL Trucking Act – inspired by countless conversations with Iowans – is a win-win-win.
Read more about this legislation here.
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