Governor Ivey has signed a new law requiring commercial drivers in Alabama to have proper work authorization and demonstrate ...
Gov. Kay Ivey has signed Senate Bill 242 into law, establishing new requirements for commercial truck drivers operating in Alabama to demonstrate English language proficiency.
Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation Wednesday aimed at improving safety on Alabama’s highways by requiring certain commercial vehicle operators to meet federal work-authorization and communication ...
Truck and bus drivers will have to take their commercial driver’s license exam in English only under an effort announced Friday by U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. The announcement comes as ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed into law a bill requiring CDL drivers operating in Alabama to possess valid U.S. work authorization and to demonstrate English language proficiency, while ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A bill that would require Alabama driver’s license exams to be administered exclusively in English has been carried over to next ...
All truckers and bus drivers will have to take their commercial driver’s license tests in English as the Trump administration expands its aggressive campaign to improve safety in the industry and get ...
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Alabama lawmakers approve bill to address school bus driver and public safety job shortages
A bill designed to help fill critical school bus driver and public safety jobs throughout Alabama is now headed to Gov. Kay Ivey's desk. Lawmakers have given final approval to a bill that would allow ...
New York State Police and local law enforcement agencies will increase patrols through St. Patrick’s Day to combat drunk, impaired and reckless driving, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced. The annual ...
KDOR warns trans licenses become invalid Thursday and must be surrendered Letters direct surrender; new IDs will reflect sex assigned at birth Law imposes restroom rules, warnings, $1,000 fines and ...
The actions of elected officials in Jefferson City and Washington, D.C., are a source of confusion and concern for this week's letter-writers.
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