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Nebraska, West Virginia, Georgia GOP AGs Support UP+NS

Left to right: Republican state AGs Mike Hilgers (NE) J.B. McCuskey (WV), Chris Carr (GA).

Shortly after nine Republican state attorneys general wrote to the Surface Transportation Board expressing serious concerns about the proposed Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern merger, three counterparts, also Republicans—Mike Hilgers, Nebraska; J.B. McCuskey, West Virginia; Chris Carr, Georgia—wrote to the STB in support of the transaction.

“The merger of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern will only further strengthen the efficiency, reliability and effectiveness of our freight rail system,” the attorneys general wrote. “This merger will create the first [U.S.] unified transcontinental railroad, bringing more than 50,000 miles of track under one umbrella, directly connecting 100 North American ports, and expanding operational access to 43 States. By eliminating car touches and interchange delays, even more freight will be moved faster than ever and at a lower cost. The resulting synergies and efficiency gains will also allow for the opening of new routes and an expansion of intermodal services. These improvements are likely to lower supply chain costs for shippers, which ultimately means lower prices for consumers. And it is projected that all this will increase freight rail demand and thus increase the number of jobs at the newly-formed company, which is one reason why the nation’s largest railroad union has announced its support for the merger. Finally, as demand for freight rail increases, more trucks can be taken off our highways and other roadways, reducing congestion and further lowering emissions.”

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