
Bobtail tax victory at hand
December 1, 2002 By LP Gas
The bobtail tax will be lowered and those who overpaid likely can get refunds.
Read MoreThe bobtail tax will be lowered and those who overpaid likely can get refunds.
Read MoreIf and when our country’s leaders ever manage to approve a new national energy policy, the propane industry stands to reap a healthy share of the billions of dollars in incentives proposed for alternative fuel use in the years ahead.
Read MoreThe federal engine is being tuned up to take its first ride towardfurther regulation of hazmat trucking.
Read MorePropane industry veterans are watching nervously as lawmakers debate President Bush’s sweeping plan to merge nearly two dozen agencies into a new Homeland Security department.
Read MorePropane industry leaders are pressing hard for personal contributions from the rank and file to help finance the election campaigns of select candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.
Read MorePipeline operators may soon be required to guard against terrorist attacks as well as leaks and spills.
Read MoreTax credits and grants to encourage propane use have cleared both houses of Congress. A conference committee is trying to resolve differences between the Energy Policy Act of 2002 the Senate passed recently and a different version the House passed last summer.
Read MoreGoing through the annual pains of writing your check to the IRS? Look forward and cheer up. It might not be so bad for propane users in the future.
Read MoreEveryone agrees on the need to improve hazardous material transportation security in the wake of September 11. But ensuring that changes actually make an impact is much more difficult than grasping at the first legislative, regulatory, or policy solution, or buying the latest piece of technology that promises safety miracles.
Read MoreShould ground transportation law be rewritten to consider protecting fuel from terrorist attack? Or should the government back off from regulating the trucking industry? An already hectic Congress just had these issues dumped in its lap.
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