(The Center Square) – Illinois truckers are applauding a federal rule and hope the state enforces a pause on non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs), saying it protects American jobs and restores trust in licensing.
In late-September, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration ordered states to pause non-domiciled CDLs for drivers on temporary visas.
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Illinois’ Secretary of State’s office, which oversees CDL licensing, did not respond to The Center Square’s requests for comment or confirm whether the pause is officially in effect. Medi

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