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Trump withholds $40,6 million from California due to truck driver English rules

The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it would withhold $40.6 million in federal transportation funds from California for failure to comply with rules governing truck driver English proficiency.

In August, the U.S. Transportation Department warned California and Washington states that they might lose their funding if they don't adopt English proficiency standards for commercial truckers.

Sean Duffy, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, said that California is the only state to refuse to make sure big rig drivers are able read road signs and can communicate with police.

In response to the Transportation Department's request, a spokesperson for California Governor Gavin Newsom stated that the state's laws, regulations and standards were identical or had the same effects as federal safety requirements including English language proficiency.

The spokesperson stated that California enforces its requirements through the commercial driver's licensing procedures. They also noted that the fatal accident rate for California license holders was nearly 40% less than the national average.

The funds withheld were for roadside inspections and traffic enforcement, audits of trucking firms, public education campaigns, and safety audits.

The U.S. administration of President Donald Trump has taken several steps to address concerns regarding foreign truckers who don't speak English. In August, Secretary Marco Rubio announced that the United States would immediately suspend the issuance all worker visas to commercial truck drivers.

After a fatal accident in Florida and an audit by the government, the Transportation Department released emergency rules last month to restrict commercial drivers licenses for non-U.S. Citizens.

In April, Trump issued an executive order that directed enforcement of a rule that required commercial drivers to meet English proficiency requirements in the U.S.

The English proficiency standard for truckers is already a long-standing U.S. Law. However, the order reverses 2016 guidance that inspectors shouldn't remove commercial drivers from service if the only infraction was a lack of English.

In 2023, FMCSA reported that approximately 16% of U.S. drivers are born outside of the United States.

Duffy announced last month that he would launch a separate enforcement against California and require it to stop issuing certain commercial driver's licenses to citizens of other countries.

California has 30 calendar days to comply, or the Trump Administration will begin withholding federal highway funds. The first year the Trump administration withholds nearly $160 million and then doubles it. (Reporting and editing by Nia Freed and Jamie Freed; Reporting by David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)