A recent trucking industry expo highlighted the ongoing efforts of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to advocate for the sector. The Mid-America Trucking Show, which saw over 53,000 guests and featured more than 800 exhibitors, recognized Duffy’s presence as a significant event. In his remarks, Duffy emphasized the vital role truckers play in the United States, stating, “Truckers are the BACKBONE of our great country.” His assertion reiterates a longstanding belief that the trucking industry is essential to the nation’s economic stability and mobility.

Duffy’s commitment to improving the industry was further demonstrated in his promise to “fight as hard as the truckers do to MAKE TRUCKING GREAT AGAIN.” This phrase resonates with a vision to enhance the trucking landscape, reflecting a desire to align the administration’s objectives with those of the professionals in the field. The Mid-America Trucking Show’s organizers echoed this sentiment, labeling Duffy’s attendance as a “major highlight” of the event.

Engagement with industry leaders and professional drivers at the conference allowed Duffy to directly address the critical challenges faced by the trucking industry. The Department of Transportation supported this chorus, emphasizing actions taken to dismantle federal regulations that hinder efficiency. They highlighted a significant financial commitment of $275 million for parking projects, the elimination of mandates regarding speed limiters, and improvements to the consumer complaint process. Duffy’s administration seeks to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for truckers, described as “slashing red tape and cracking down on bad actors.”

One pressing issue Duffy addressed was the presence of unqualified drivers in the industry. He specifically focused on removing illegal alien truck drivers and those lacking sufficient English proficiency, asserting that “unqualified and unvetted foreigners have no business getting behind the wheel of an 80,000-pound vehicle.” Duffy’s ethos here links back to a personal encounter he had at the conference that underscores the urgency of this issue. He met Dalilah Coleman, who survived a serious accident caused by an illegal alien truck driver. Her experience has inspired some lawmakers to propose “Dalilah’s Law,” legislation aimed at enforcing stricter standards for truck drivers. Duffy supported this initiative, stating, “President Trump was clear: pass Dalilah’s Law and safeguard American roads.”

Through this expo and his subsequent statements, Duffy highlighted the administration’s dedication to the trucking industry while showcasing the human stories that drive policy. His efforts reflect a commitment to making tangible improvements in a sector that is crucial to keeping America’s economy moving. The trucking industry’s significance, bolstered by the administration’s recognition, suggests a future where safety and efficiency remain at the forefront of national priorities.

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