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Lyft Could Return to St. Louis Thanks to Passage of Bill Authorizing Ride-Sharing

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More than three years after Lyft launched in St. Louis, only to be shut down by a lawsuit from the Metropolitan Taxicab Commission and a city judge, the ride-sharing service could make a triumphant return.

That's thanks to new statewide regulations for ride-sharing, which cleared the Missouri House of Representatives earlier today. The bill now heads to Governor Eric Greitens' desk for his signature — a move that appears likely at this point in time.

Scott Coriell, a spokesman for Lyft, confirmed that, with Greitens' signature, the company could expand operations beyond Springfield, the only Missouri city in which it currently operates.

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