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ABA Says Lack of CERTS Funding in Omnibus Hampers Industry Recovery
The additional CERTS funding would have better positioned operators at this time; nonetheless, I’m confident, based on its legacy, this industry will again find a way to stand up and meet the nation’s call at a time of a crisis.
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ABA Statement on the Infrastructure Bill
"America's private motorcoach industry wants to support Congress as it works to create a safe and innovative system for all transportation systems."
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The Hill: Gyms, Hotels, Bus Companies Make Last-Ditch Plea for Aid
“The biggest single stumbling block with members of Congress is that they want to see us spend the money first,” Pantuso said. “It’s a Catch-22 situation where until the Treasury got the program up, we weren’t able to spend that
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ABA Supports Bipartisan Work on Infrastructure Bill
“We are happy to see partisan politics set aside for the good of the country as we begin the long process of improving our highway and transportation system."
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ABA Says Congress Has Once Again Failed the Motorcoach Industry (The Forgotten Industry)
"It is truly disappointing and shocking that once again Congressional leaders have failed to provide adequate funding for the motorcoach industry" said Peter Pantuso, ABA president & CEO.
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4thRevolution: US Senators Propose $10 Billion in Coronavirus Relief Funds for Motorcoach Industry
Bus operators and trade groups have been lobbying members of Congress for months.
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PressHerald: Concord Coach Lines to Restart Maine-Boston Bus Service in Mid-August
Bus companies are following or going beyond protocols developed by the association to provide safe service during the pandemic.
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WashPost: America’s 3,000 Bus Companies Make Appeal for Economic Relief amid Pandemic
Bus operators and trade groups have been knocking on doors of members of Congress for months.
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ABA Looks Forward to Introduction of the Coronavirus Economic Relief for Transportation Services Act
"ABA has been asking Congress to provide $10 billion in grants and $5 billion in loans to help the our decimated industry stay in business through the pandemic. We are thankful that our industry's cry has been heard."
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