I applaud the @SeattleCouncil for unanimously passing my #FareShare plan. This plan invests in first-in-the-nation protections for drivers, more housing near transit, and transit projects that will help keep Seattle moving. I look forward to signing it into law later this week. pic.twitter.com/gXZe49P29h
— Mayor Jenny Durkan (@MayorJenny) November 26, 2019
The #FareShare Plan passed through Seattle City Council today! The plan will support livable wages after expenses for Uber and Lyft drivers, affordable housing near transit, and more mobility options!
— Transportation Choices Coalition (@TranspoChoices) November 26, 2019
TCC is proud to support the Fare Share Plan with over 60 organizations! https://t.co/P2JEIi8IMX
Seattle City Council OKs new 57-cent tax on Uber, Lyft rides
— Mike Lindblom (@MikeLindblom) November 26, 2019
https://t.co/Fyu7uv2bY0
My home city of Seattle just approved a tax on ride-shares to support #publictransport, #affordablehousing, and a #LivingWage. What do you think @austintexasgov?https://t.co/D01lFc0ThX
— Anna Farrell-Sherman (@AnnaFarrellSher) November 26, 2019
Uber is going to turn into a cash cow for local governments. https://t.co/Nwn4c5FsRu
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) November 26, 2019
Uber and Lyft have been shown to increase vehicle miles traveled and worsen congestion in cities. What hasn't been demonstrated is the nexus between that impact and a proposed streetcar serving the most transit-rich area of Seattle. https://t.co/qZL0L0DzBE
— Erica C. Barnett (@ericacbarnett) November 26, 2019
Seattle City Council OKs new 57-cent tax on Uber, Lyft rides (story by @heidigroover) https://t.co/ayNu5VOUuj
— John de Leon (@DeLeon_Times) November 26, 2019
This budget invests in our shared priorities like expanding access to opportunity for young people, more affordable housing, addressing homelessness, advancing public safety, and more transit.https://t.co/c1lTz8NWKE
— Mayor Jenny Durkan (@MayorJenny) November 26, 2019
JUST IN: @SeattleCouncil has voted 8-1 to approve @MayorJenny 2020 Proposed Budget. Read her full statement here: https://t.co/3SE9Cgqu6r
— SEA Mayor's Office (@OfficeofMayor) November 26, 2019
$uber stock@wsj @Uber_Comms @washingtonpost @CNBC @nytimes @cnn @MarketWatch @FastCompany
— Sebastián Patron (@SebastinPatron3) November 26, 2019
Seattle going after $uber for more taxes & minimum wage for drivers. AB5 virus spreading as cities desperate for revenues must squeeze $uber $lyfthttps://t.co/pkrd3L3cfo
Seattle raises fees for Uber and Lyft rides with new tax, passes minimum wage for drivers https://t.co/9RRL0wXBWX pic.twitter.com/ClI2POLwlc
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) November 26, 2019
The Seattle City Council unanimously passed legislation Monday that will establish a minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers and raise per-ride taxes to pay for city programs.https://t.co/5gkInewnLL
— Jess Zimbabwe (@jzimbabwe) November 26, 2019
Seattle raises fees for Uber and Lyft rides with new tax, passes minimum wage for drivershttps://t.co/UmfW84yMlq
— Ride Safe World (@RideSafeWorld) November 26, 2019
Seattle raises fees for Uber and Lyft rides with new tax, passes minimum wage for drivers https://t.co/tpxtnasIOM via @GeekWire
— Rick Turoczy (@turoczy) November 26, 2019
Seattle passes minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers, raising fees for rides https://t.co/1rS0laxDrb
— Monica Nickelsburg (@mnickelsburg) November 26, 2019
Seattle passes minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers, raising fees for rides https://t.co/g1lst8kqLH via @GeekWire
— John Cook (@johnhcook) November 26, 2019