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Uber revs up lobbying campaign as it hits regulatory potholes

In its latest stoush with regulators, ride-sharing startup Uber has enrolled the support of its loyal band of users as well as high-powered Washington lobbyists. The Washington Post reports Uber โ€“ which has been valued at $US40 billion ($A48b) after recently raising $US1.2b in funding โ€“ has successfully campaigned to overturn proposals by US state […]
Dan Wood
Uber revs up lobbying campaign as it hits regulatory potholes

In its latest stoush with regulators, ride-sharing startup Uber has enrolled the support of its loyal band of users as well as high-powered Washington lobbyists.

The Washington Post reports Uber โ€“ which has been valued at $US40 billion ($A48b) after recently raising $US1.2b in funding โ€“ has successfully campaigned to overturn proposals by US state Virginiaโ€™s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to outlaw the rideshare service in the state.

Part of the reason for the companyโ€™s success in pressuring regulators to back off from the proposed ban was Uberโ€™s call for its users to email and complain to the DMV official in charge of implementing the proposed ban.

Another reason for Uberโ€™s success in its campaign against regulation is that it has recruited a small army of experienced political lobbyists, including a former senior adviser to President Obama, across the US in an attempt to stymie legislative proposals to outlaw the app-based service.

Uberโ€™s war of attrition with regulators is being fought internationally as well, with the company now facing bans in India, the Netherlands, Spain and Thailand.