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CERTS tax exemption bill gets new life
Chauffeur Driven
Motorcoach associations like the American Bus Association (ABA) are celebrating the reintroduction of a bill that would eliminate the tax burden for those who received CERTS Act money during the pandemic. Bill H.R. 3510 was recently referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means after being sponsored by Rep. Darin LaHood (R-Ill.). Read More
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Limo owners fly in
POLITICO
The trade group representing the limousine industry hit the Hill recently to rally opposition against New York's congestion pricing proposal to increase tolls on drivers entering central Manhattan at peak times and urge lawmakers to require fairer treatment from airports for limo drivers and chauffeurs. Read More
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NLA voices top travel concerns on Capitol Hill
eTurbo News
The National Limousine Association (NLA) — an organization responsible for and dedicated to representing the interests of the chauffeured transportation industry at the global, national, state and local levels — held its advocacy event in Washington, D.C. Read More
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NLA Legislative Priorities 2023
National Limousine Association
ABOUT THE NLA
The National Limousine Association (NLA) is the trade association dedicated to representing and furthering the national, state, and local interests of the prearranged ground transportation industry. Our members include owners/operators of shuttles, sedans, buses, and limousines, as well as the associated suppliers, manufacturers, and regional and state associations. NLA owners are primarily small businesses — 69% operate 1-10 vehicles, and 96% operate fewer than 50 vehicles. Read More
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The long demise of the stretch limousine
The New York Times
Over a few days in early March, carmakers and limousine company operators gathered at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas for an annual convention, where they went to panels and parties and admired shiny new party buses, vans and black sport utility vehicles. But something was missing. "There wasn't one stretch limousine on the show floor," said Robert Alexander, president of the National Limousine Association, a trade group. "Not one." Read More
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Dallas limo service announces the arrival of a new fleet of limousines
Newswires EIN
DFW Limo Service has been serving clients in the Dallas Metroplex and the surrounding areas of Texas since 2006. The company is known for doing whatever it takes to satisfy its Dallas – Ft. Worth customer base and those coming into the area who require luxury transportation services. In keeping with that, this Dallas limo service has just announced the arrival of a new fleet of limousines. Read More
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LA Metro to consider 'congestion pricing'
KTTV-TV
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Authority is exploring the idea of charging drivers on certain freeways during peak hours to reduce traffic. Metro's Traffic Reduction Study is exploring the unique approach that's proved successful in other metropolitan cities such as London, Stockholm, and Singapore. Read More
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US motorists kick off summer driving season with tame gasoline pricing
ET Auto
U.S. motorists are enjoying a so-called Goldilocks market, or one that is considered "just right," for gasoline. Production is strong and prices are moderate. Product supplied, a proxy for demand, is up 2.5 percent year-on-year to 9.066 million barrels per day (bpd), according to the Energy Information Administration. Read More
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Congestion pricing's pitfalls and how to avoid them
Curbed
According to author Justin Davidson: One thing New Yorkers can agree on: There's too much traffic, and it's someone else's fault. I've listened to cabbies blame bike lanes for gobbling up space, been yelled at by drivers for crossing the street on foot and interfering with their God-given right to run a red light, heard passengers fulminate at buses for getting all but immobilized, and found myself biking in a narrowing slot canyon between two SUVs. Read More
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