Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) vetoed a bill that would have required a pay raise for rideshare drivers after Uber threatened to stop its services in most of the state over the legislation. The state House and Senate both narrowly passed the bill earlier this month to establish a minimum wage for gig workers, including drivers for the companies Uber and Lyft. The Minnesota Star-Tribune reported that the legislation would require that rideshare drivers be paid at least $1.45 per mile driven and at least 34 cents per minute. But Walz's office said in a release that he chose to veto the bill, deciding that it should not become law at least in its current form. The release states that
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