{"id":22319,"date":"2017-05-10T02:56:52","date_gmt":"2017-05-10T09:56:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/uber-lyft-bill-stalls\/"},"modified":"2017-05-10T02:56:52","modified_gmt":"2017-05-10T09:56:52","slug":"uber-lyft-bill-stalls","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/uber-lyft-bill-stalls\/","title":{"rendered":"Uber, Lyft bill stalls"},"content":{"rendered":"
A divide between the House and Senate has stalled a push to bring ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft to Alaska.<\/p>\n
Senate Bill 14, allowing Uber, Lyft and similar companies to operate in Alaska, needs only a vote of the full House and the signature of Gov. Bill Walker to become law.<\/p>\n
Those actions seem unlikely to happen, even as many lawmakers say they support the idea.<\/p>\n
Instead, the House is effectively starting the legislative process anew by advancing its own version of Uber legislation from the House Labor and Commerce Committee today.<\/p>\n
SB 14 meanwhile remains in the House Rules Committee, awaiting a final <\/a>vote<\/a>.<\/p>\n “It’s been there for a month under the control of the House leadership that could’ve put it on the floor, and you have to ask them why they haven’t done that,” said Sen. Mia Costello, R-Anchorage and the sponsor of SB 14.<\/p>\n No member of the House Majority was willing to explain why SB 14 is not advancing to a vote of the full House, spokesman Mike Mason said by text message.<\/p>\n Several lawmakers and legislative staff, who were not willing to be quoted, said the reason is leverage. If the Senate wants its bills to reach a vote in the House, House bills should reach a vote in the Senate.<\/p>\n This year, the House has introduced 245 bills and passed 50 of them to the Senate. Of those 50, the Senate has approved just 10. The Senate has introduced 119 bills this year and passed 21 to the House. The House has approved only five of those 21.<\/p>\n With just 15 bills passed, this Legislature remains on pace to approve the fewest number of bills in any year since statehood.<\/p>\n