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Exposure Episode 14- Truckers Movement for Justice with Billy Randel

Exposure Episode 14- Truckers Movement for Justice with Billy Randel

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Sign the Petition to help Truckers get the justice they deserve - https://ohiovalleyallies.org/#justice4truckers

Truck drivers are the backbone of the oil and gas industry—and the ones paying the highest price for its shortcuts, secrecy, and toxic waste. In this episode of Exposure, Billy Randel, founder of Truckers Movement for Justice, lays out the truth no one else will say out loud: without truckers, the entire fracking system collapses.

For decades, drivers have hauled silica sand, radioactive brine, and chemically contaminated waste with little protection, no transparency, and almost zero enforcement from federal regulators. Now, for the first time, truckers, environmental lawyers, and community advocates have united to demand that the Department of Transportation enforce its own hazardous-materials rules on the oil and gas industry.

Read about the DOT letter here -
https://earthjustice.org/press/2025/truckers-petition-feds-to-enforce-hazmat-rules-on-oil-and-gas-waste

Billy has spent a lifetime in labor organizing—from the United Farm Workers to the front lines of modern fracking logistics. He brings a depth of moral clarity, lived experience, and unfiltered honesty you won't hear anywhere else. This conversation cuts straight to the core of worker safety, environmental justice, and the hidden crisis unfolding across America's shale regions.

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