Trump fires Democratic member from transportation board just before it considers the largest railroad merger in history
Trump fires Democratic member from transportation board just before it considers the largest railroad merger in history
President Donald Trump has fired one of two Democratic members of the U.S. Surface Transportation Board to break a 2-2 tie before the body considers theĀ largest railroad mergerĀ ever proposed.
Board member Robert E. PrimusĀ saidĀ on LinkedIn that he received an email from the White House Wednesday night terminating the position he has held since he was appointed
Primus was the only board member to oppose Canadian PacificāsĀ acquisitionĀ of Kansas City Southern railroad when it was approved two years ago because he was concerned it would hurt competition. He was named Board chairman last year
This follows Trumpās previous firings of board members at theĀ National Transportation Safety Board,Ā Federal Reserve,Ā Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionĀ andĀ Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which are all supposed to be independent agencies.
āRobert Primus did not align with the Presidentās America First agenda, and was terminated from his position
Primus said he doesnāt think the firing is valid because the White House didnāt offer any cause for it, and he plans to fight. He also rejected their explanation for the move because he has long tried to encourage railroads to serve every industry better and help them grow, but he has already been removed from theĀ STB website.
āIāve been pro growth across the board in terms of encouraging growth in the freight rail network, which in turn will grow our national economy. So if thatās not being in line with America first, then I donāt know what America heās saying is first,ā Primus said to The
He said the firings at all these agencies threaten their independence and credibility. Primus said in his tenure the STB always strove to be impartial and apolitical.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, who serves on the Commerce Committee, said itās clear that āDonald Trump is trying to stack the deck so the federal government rubberstamps the merger as a huge favor for Wall Street and wealthy railroad owners.ā She said Primus has been a fair regulator who worked hard to make sure railroads delivered for their customers and focused on safety.
Every rail worker union and the nonprofit Rail Passengers Association also quickly condemned the firing.
āThe explanation provided for this decision ā that his position has been āeliminatedā ā is nothing short of outrageous. Appointed bodies established through federal code are not designed to be erased at the whim of powerful corporate interests,ā said the SMART-TD union that represents concductors. āThis action is unprecedented, unlawful in spirit, and reeks of direct interference from hedge funds and the nationās largest rail carriers.ā
The board is set to consider Union Pacificās $85 billion acquisition of Norfolk Southern in the next two years before deciding whether to approve the nationās first transcontinental railroad and reduce the number of major freight railroads in the U.S. to five.
Primus said the biggest problems in the industry are the lack of growth and poor service after all the deep cuts railroads have made over the last decade in the interest of efficiency and improving profitability. He hasnāt taken a position on the UP-NS deal, but he doesnāt think mergers will necessarily improve competition.
āWe donāt need to merge to increase competition. We need to understand that we have to grow,ā he said.
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