and Lyft say they'll withdraw from Minneapolis from May 1 after the city enacted a new $15.57-an-hour minimum wage for drivers. The ride-sharing services announced their withdrawal Thursday, hours after the city's council voted 10-3 to overrule Mayor Jacob Frey's veto of the ordnance.Minneapolis' new law comes into effect May 1 - the same day Uber and Lyft now plan to stop offering ride shares in the city.
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