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Lawmakers were trying to increase security for passengers and drivers, but the country’s largest rideshare company says it will leave Colorado if the bill becomes law.
Lawmakers heavily amended a bill on Tuesday that aims to improve safety for users of ride sharing applications like Uber.
Uber has threatened to cease operations in Colorado if a newly passed rideshare safety bill becomes law. House Bill 25-1291 was recently approved by the Colorado General Assembly and now awaits ...
A new Uber RTO policy increased the mandated in-person office days from two to three and also revoked remote work privileges for some.
Several pieces of legislation got final approval today, one of those being a bill that would increase safety regulations on ...
Uber said a bill creating new restrictions in Colorado on rideshare companies did not change enough to keep the company from ...
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