(The Center Square) – Rising scrutiny of 194,000 state-issued nondomiciled CDLs to foreign workers with poor English language proficiency reveals two routes to safety.
A rule change, implemented by the U.S. Department of Transportation in September, and idled by litigation. Congressional action – Rep. Dave Taylor (R-OH) filed a seventh related proposal on Thursday to create a statute.
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Safety is paramount in the discussion. Collateral damage, however, includes American truckers losing jobs and experiencing wage reductions from less expensive labor invading their home soil.

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