Currently, the Minnesota legislature is considering a set of bills, HF 2653 and SF 2753, that would create a sensible regulatory framework for peer-to-peer car sharing and will, most importantly, define and regulate Turo hosts as separate from rental car companies.
Currently, the Minnesota legislature is considering a set of bills, HF 2653 and SF 2753, that would create a sensible regulatory framework for peer-to-peer car sharing and will, most importantly, define and regulate Turo hosts as separate from rental car companies.
Community stories have been crucial in our efforts to support thoughtful policy initiatives across the country and we’re hoping to leverage the voices of you, our Turo community, to support these active bills in Minnesota.
Your voice matters — help us by reaching out to your legislator and telling them why peer-to-peer car sharing is important to you. We make it easy to email your representatives in just a few clicks.
If you’d like to get more involved and are interested in speaking with your representatives directly – we’d love to chat. Please reach out to us at openroad@turo.com.
Thanks for being a part of the Turo community and advocating for peer-to-peer car sharing. By making your voice heard, you’re helping shape peer-to-peer car sharing policy in Minnesota.
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