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Oversight Hearing on the Surface Transportation Board and Regulation Related to Railroads
Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety, and Security

Tuesday, October 23, 2007
10:00 AM
SR - 253
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This hearing will examine the Surface Transportation Board’s (STB) recent and ongoing efforts related to the commercial regulation of railroads, including rulemakings and recent cases. Witnesses will provide their perspectives on the STB and its effectiveness in balancing the commercial needs of railroads and their customers and will provide an update on the Government Accountability Office 2006 report reviewing the freight railroad industry.

 

Majority Statements
Frank R. Lautenberg

 

Witnesses

Opening Remarks

Panel 1
The Honorable Charles Nottingham
Chairman
Surface Transportation Board
Ms. JayEtta Hecker
Director of the Physical Infrastructure Team
U.S. Government Accountability Office

Panel 2
Mr. Robert Carlson
President
North Dakota Farmers Union
Mr. David J. McGregor
Senior Vice President, NAFTA Logistics
BASF Corporation
The Honorable Glenn English
Corporate Executive Officer
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
Mr. C. Wick Moorman
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
Norfolk Southern Corporation
Mr. John Ficker
President
The National Industrial Transportation League


Public Information Office: 508 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg • Washington, DC 20510-6125
Tel: 202-224-5115
Hearing Room: 253 Russell Senate Office Bldg • Washington, DC 20510-6125
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