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Lyft has joined Uber in requesting that Gov. Jared Polis veto the rideshare bill passed by the Colorado Legislature.
Single-stair reform has come to Colorado as Gov. Jared Polis signed a law requiring cities of at least 100,000 residents to ...
The agency that oversees metro Denver’s train and bus system will need to create a 10-year master plan and face a new ...
Adams County prosecutors filed charges Tuesday against a ride-hailing app driver accused of sexually assaulting a state ...
G.O.P. leaders are exploring cuts to federal aid, leaving some states fearful that their budgets cannot absorb billions of ...
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In a letter this week, Lyft urged Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to veto a measure establishing further safety regulations on rideshare companies.
Lyft sent Colorado Governor Jared Polis a letter asking him to veto House Bill 25-1291. The same day, women who were attacked by a man who pretended to be a rideshare driver pressed Polis to "do what ...
The monthslong fight over Colorado’s education budget is inching closer to the finish line. Although districts could end up ...
Gov. Jared Polis recently signed a bill set to go into effect in 2027 to allow kei cars and trucks on Colorado roads — just ...