President Donald Trump has chosen Jonathan Morrison, an Apple executive, to head the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, per a Senate filing.
US President Donald Trump has nominated John Morrison, an Apple employee and former chief counsel of NHTSA, to lead the major auto safety regulator.
President Donald Trump has chosen Jonathan Morrison, an Apple executive, to head the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, per a Senate filing —as noted by TechCrunch. The nomination will be ...
President Donald Trump has nominated Jonathan Morrison to be administrator of the U.S. auto safety regulator NHTSA ...
Congressional Republicans on the House transportation committee tasked with finalizing a highway policy bill are pressing for safety improvements across mobility corridors.
President Donald Trump has nominated an Apple employee to serve as the nation's top auto safety regulator overseeing a number ...
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President Trump has nominated an executive from Apple to run the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Jonathan Morrison (not ...
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The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT ... The DOT oversees several major administrations, including the Federal Aviation ...
The Trump administration has ordered states to halt a $5B program to install EV fast chargers on highways, citing new ...
The FHWA has rescinded funding for the NEVI Formula Program, delaying nationwide EV expansion as policies undergo federal ...