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Committee airs competing views on draft rental-car and peer-to-peer rules; substitute adopted for further review
Summary
The Transportation and Commerce Committee discussed a committee substitute to Board Bill 25, which would standardize rental-activity rules on airport property and drew competing testimony from airport staff, peer-to-peer operator Turo and rental-car trade groups.
The Transportation and Commerce Committee discussed a committee substitute to Board Bill 25, an ordinance that would change how rental activity is regulated at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, drawing competing testimony from airport staff, peer-to-peer car-sharing representatives and rental-industry trade groups.
The committee substitute was placed before the body for review and the chair moved to adopt the substitute into the public record; the substitute was adopted by the committee for further consideration. The chair noted the airport director would provide written feedback to the committee and that the item would return for further discussion.
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