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Walker Signs Order Hoping To Increase Propane Access

The Order Declared A State Of Emergency In Response To Propane Shortages, Wait Times

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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signs a bill in June 2015. Jeffrey Phelps/AP Photo

Gov. Scott Walker has signed an executive order designed to increase access to propane for people who rely on it to heat their homes

Walker signed an executive order declaring a state of emergency as of Friday in response to propane outages and wait times. Walker says the problem is caused by below-normal temperatures across the Midwest and a shortage of drivers.

The order exempts drivers in the process of obtaining or transporting propane from certain federal and state requirements limiting how long they can be on the road.

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It also forbids motor carriers from requiring or allowing an ill or fatigued driver to work. And any driver on duty for more than 70 hours during eight consecutive days must be given at least 34 hours off.

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