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VisitMinnesota Lawmakers, Tim Walz, DFL Reach Deal to Raise Uber, Lyft Driver Pay
May 20, 2024, 01:00 AM
Minnesota lawmakers, including Governor Tim Walz and DFL lawmakers, have reached a deal to raise the pay rate for Uber and Lyft drivers, ensuring the companies will continue operating in the state. This agreement follows a Minneapolis ordinance that had prompted Uber and Lyft to consider exiting Minnesota. The new legislation, announced late last night, includes a pay raise for many drivers per ride and has successfully advanced in the state Legislature, beating the deadline for approval.
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