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Ohio Senate To Consider Statewide Ride-Sharing Regulations

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The Ohio Senate is considering a bill that would create one set of statewide regulations for ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft.

The lawmakers' work comes as Uber plans to expand its Ohio workforce by adding 10,000 more drivers in the state next year, including 3,000 in Columbus alone.

Sponsors of the bill planned to testify Tuesday before the Senate State and Local Government Committee. The bill already passed the House.

The measure would require ride-sharing companies to apply for a permit with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio and mandate that drivers carry insurance covering work for such companies.

The companies use smartphone apps to connect drivers with passengers.

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