This week on the podcast, David and I have Stephanie Vigil (Colorado House Freshman) join us to discuss her new Colorado Bill 23-098. Transparency and recourse resources for deactivated drivers to appeal. Lets discuss:


Senate Bill 23-98


Bill sponsors Sen. Robert Rodriguez of Denver, Rep. Stephanie Vigil of Colorado Springs — who is the first gig-app worker to join the Legislature — and Rep. Jennifer Bacon of Denver.


Recourse for deactivated drivers


The bill was assigned to the Senate Business, Labor and Technology Committee and does not yet have a hearing date.


SB23-098
Gig Work Transparency


Concerning transparency for drivers who connect with consumers through the use of a digital platform.


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AN ESTIMATE OF THE TOTAL FARE THAT THE CONSUMER WILL 8 BE CHARGED FOR THE TRANSPORTATION TASK AND AN ESTIMATE OF THE 9 TOTAL AMOUNT THE TNC WILL PAY THE DRIVER, BEFORE ANY TIP IS 10 ADDED, FOR THE TRANSPORTATION TASK


Stephanie Vigil: StephanieVigil.com


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