H1251
An Act relative to transportation network company fees
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Bill overview
This bill aims to regulate fees charged by transportation network companies (TNCs) like Uber and Lyft in Massachusetts. It seeks to ensure transparency and fairness in these fees, potentially impacting both consumers and the companies themselves. The legislation intends to establish guidelines for how TNCs can structure and display their pricing. It is currently under consideration by the Massachusetts legislature.
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Primary sponsor
Jay D. Livingstone
Cosponsors
James B. Eldridge
Jay D. Livingstone
Russell E. Holmes
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