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A bill that would increase pay transparency for Colorado’s gig drivers is teetering

Key lawmakers have voiced concern about portions of bill as legislature heads into last week of session

Uber and Lyft drivers strike at Denver International Airport on November 26, 2022. (Photo by Kevin Mohatt/Special to The Denver Post)
Uber and Lyft drivers strike at Denver International Airport on November 26, 2022. (Photo by Kevin Mohatt/Special to The Denver Post)
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The tech companies behind popular ride-hail and delivery services were previously behind a bill designed to increase transparency in the sector. Now, the groups are lobbying heavily against the legislation.
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