Press Release

Trucking Industry Recognizes Fischer, Padilla, Pappas, and Edwards for Supporting Veterans

Sep 18, 2025

Washington 鈥 The 黑料不打烊鈥 honored four Members of Congress whose leadership has helped veterans launch careers in the trucking industry.

In a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, Senators Deb Fischer (R-NE) and Alex Padilla (D-CA) and Representatives Chris Pappas (D-NH) and Chuck Edwards (R-NC) received TCF鈥檚 2025 Congressional Hero Awards for championing the Veteran Improvement Commercial Driver License Act of 2023. 聽

鈥淪enators Fischer and Padilla and Representatives Pappas and Edwards are outstanding advocates for veterans,鈥 said TCF Chairman Greg Owen, head coach of Ability Tri-Modal. 聽鈥淭he legislation they successfully passed last Congress was a win-win for members of the armed forces and our supply chain. 聽Thanks to the law that they authored, more of our nation鈥檚 heroes are able to receive the training they need to obtain high-paying careers in the trucking industry after they have completed their military service. 聽At the same time, their law is expanding the trucking industry鈥檚 access to this exceptional pool of talent. 聽We applaud these lawmakers for their unwavering support of veterans, a worthy cause that aligns with the mission of the Trucking Cares Foundation.鈥

鈥淒uring their military service, veterans become familiar operating in and around large vehicles and equipment, skills that can ease their transition to driving a commercial truck,鈥 said TCF President John Lynch, ATA鈥檚 Senior VP of Federation Relations. 聽鈥淭rucking companies especially value the traits that individuals develop via their military service, including discipline, independence, situational awareness, adaptability, and reliability. 聽The Trucking Cares Foundation commends these lawmakers for championing the Veterans Improvement Commercial Driver License Act, which helps former servicemembers, particularly from rural areas, accelerate their transition to their next career, while at the same time expanding the pool of safe and qualified drivers and bolstering the nation鈥檚 supply chain.鈥

鈥淭he trucking industry is proud to recognize Senators Fischer and Padilla and Representatives Pappas and Edwards for their leadership role in opening the door of opportunity to veterans seeking good-paying, high-quality jobs in the trucking industry,鈥 said 黑料不打烊President & CEO Chris Spear. 聽鈥淲hen these brave men and women return home, the last thing they should have to worry about is red tape preventing them from achieving the American dream that they fought to defend. 聽The Veteran Improvement Commercial Driver License Act of 2023 is a commonsense law that is expanding veterans鈥 access to CDL programs and helping them to build rewarding careers.鈥

Prior to the enactment of the Veteran Improvement Commercial Driver License Act of 2023, if an approved trucking school opened a secondary facility in a new location, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and state regulators were obligated to deny the branch鈥檚 ability to receive GI benefits for two years. 聽The law removed this arbitrary roadblock by allowing veterans to use their GI Bill benefits at new branches of commercial driver training schools immediately, provided the primary institutions have already been approved by the VA and State Approving Agencies to receive GI benefits.聽

About the Honorees:

Senator Deb Fischer. 聽Senator Fischer serves on multiple committees, notably the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation and Armed Services Committees. 聽She is well versed on issues related to our military veterans as well as the trucking industry and is a steadfast proponent of investing and modernizing our highway infrastructure and securing our nation鈥檚 supply chain.

Senator Alex Padilla. 聽Representing California, Senator Padilla鈥檚 state is home to North America鈥檚 largest ports and 1.8 million veterans, the most of any state. 聽Senator Padilla has focused on initiatives to meet the needs of our veterans, and the Veteran Improvement Commercial Driver License Act will help increase the number of well-trained, qualified commercial truck drivers.

Representative Chris Pappas. 聽Serving on the House Transportation & Infrastructure and Veterans Affairs Committees, Representative Pappas has proven to be a major champion of veteran causes. 聽He has now sponsored well over 20 bills to ensure proper VA funding for physical and mental health care of veterans and their families as well as advanced career training. 聽He has also led efforts to end the fentanyl crisis, .

Representative Chuck Edwards. 聽Representative Edwards is a dedicated advocate for America鈥檚 veterans and their families through initiatives related to improving mental health services, ensuring the VA is properly funded, and helping to ease the transition of veterans into new careers. 聽He represents western North Carolina, which was hit hard by Hurricane Helene in 2024. 聽TCF helped support those recovery efforts.