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House lawmakers pass agreement that would keep Uber, Lyft operating in Minnesota

Rideshare drivers rally at the Capitol May 18. The House passed legislation Sunday that would set minimum pay for Uber and Lyft drivers and that the companies said would keep them operating in Minnesota. (Photo by Michele Jokinen)

A provision two years in the making is now a signature away from providing benefits to ride share drivers.

Passed 71-59 by the House and included in the transportation, labor and housing conference committee report is a plan to pay rideshare drivers $1.28 per mile and 31 cents per minute with a $5 minimum per ride.

The transportation, labor and housing bill was passed 70-59 Sunday night and sent to the Senate.

Sponsored by Rep. Hodan Hassan (DFL-Mpls), HF4746, as amended, would also grant drivers the right to appeal a deactivation, providing an avenue to possibly reactivate their account on a rideshare app, and appropriate $173,000 in fiscal year 2025 from the General Fund for enforcement, education, and outreach, with annual base of $123,000 beginning in fiscal year 2026.


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