Surface Board Outlines Rules for Spotting Transport Law Breakers
Published Date: 6/20/2025
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The Surface Transportation Board is stepping up to handle cases where people might have broken the law in transportation rules. This new plan follows a recent executive order aiming to cut down on too many criminal charges in federal rules. If you work in or with transportation, watch for changes that could affect how and when criminal cases get referred—no extra costs announced yet, but things are moving!
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