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Last week, the U.S. subsidiary of Japans largest financial media organization, Nikkei, made headlines for
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There no place in Kansas that feels like home for Uber.Upon news of the Kansas state legislature override of the Governors veto on the ridesharing regulation bill, Uber took a quick move and hit the brakes on its Kansas operations Tuesday May 5 .The vote from the Kansas Senate went 96-25 in favor of overturning Gov. Sam Brownback veto on the bill that is known as the聽Kansas Transportation Network Company Services Act. This bill adds extra insurance and background check restrictions that involve running them through the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. Insurance requirements also add full collision insurance.Over the past several
stanley cup weeks, more than 6,600 Uber Kansas supporters urged their state legislators and Governor Brownback to support ridesharing services, like uberX, Uber wrote in a blog post. Unfortunately, Kansas lawmakers chose not to listen to their constituents, and special interests succeeded in securing an override of the Governors veto of SB 117 鈥?a bill that makes it impossible for Uber to operate in the state.While Uber hasn ;t r
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