Indiana lawmakers want stricter CDL rules, requiring legal status and English proficiency, after fatal truck crashes.
Indiana lawmakers are moving to change how the state handles commercial driver’s licenses following two deadly truck crashes ...
A bill cracking down on undocumented immigrant truck drivers after a string of fatal accidents is headed to the governor, setting Indiana up to become the first state — according to the bill author — ...
Lawmakers target non-domiciled cdl drivers ...
The changes would require drivers from other countries who get their commercial drivers license in Indiana to show ...
INDIANAPOLIS — In the wake of two deadly, high-profile crashes in Indiana this month involving truck drivers that are now in ICE custody, the Indiana Senate advanced an amended version of House Bill ...
Indiana lawmakers worked against a key deadline, Tuesday, advancing bills before time ran out in the legislative session. One of those measures focused on ...
Indiana lawmakers have begun the final steps to require commercial driver's license holders to demonstrate English proficiency and truck companies to face a $50,000 fine for hiring someone without ...
A push from Gov. Mike Braun and Republican lawmakers to tighten oversight of commercial truck drivers advanced in the Indiana ...
Gov. Braun highlighted accidents involving undocumented truck drivers while pushing an amendment to take commercial drivers ...
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