Gas, Diesel Summer Price Projections Highest Since 2018
Upcoming fuel price projections are anticipated to be the highest since summer 2018, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continuing to affect petroleum markets.
Upcoming fuel price projections are anticipated to be the highest since summer 2018, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continuing to affect petroleum markets.
American semiconductor producers, automotive manufacturers and tech companies met with President Joe Biden and other cabinet members Monday afternoon to discuss the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage.
Kampgrounds of America (KOA) detailed its continuing lobbying efforts to keep campgrounds open and operating in both the U.S. and Canada. The announcement came amidst increasing COVID-19 restrictions in Ontario, Canada.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee appointed Megan Duffy as the new director of the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO), the largest state agency grantor of funding for outdoor recreation and habitat conservation efforts in Washington.
The Department of the Interior released an update on moves taking place in conjunction with the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA).
Public lands play an important role in many family traditions, especially during spring holidays, sparking the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to issue tips for visitors to “recreate responsibly.”
The Woodland Park City Council in Colorado last week attempted to tackle an issue that has been in the forefront of debate for over nine months: RVs and temporary housing units.
An extension to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was passed by the Senate on Thursday, sending the bill to President Joe Biden with less than one week before the program is set to expire.
Indiana’s statewide mask mandates and remaining COVID-19 business restrictions will lift in two weeks, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Tuesday.
State senators in Illinois, Massachusetts and West Virginia have introduced legislation to create Offices of Outdoor Recreation (OREC) within their state governments, sparking “applause” from RVIA.
The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable hosted a briefing with Washington legislators Wednesday morning, an event titled, “Capitol Hill Briefing Discussing Outdoor Recreation Policy Objectives Issues.”
Montana’s definitions of “motorhome” and “travel trailer” received updates after the State Senate passed a new bill March 16.
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