WASHINGTON — Transportation officials representing trucking, rail and seaports took aim at priorities touted by Democrats over the past two years — including the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure, Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) — at the opening hearing of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Wednesday.
They took their cue from the committee’s Republicans, who now lead the 65-member panel after Republicans took control of the House in January.
“Although I did not support the IIJA, I...