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Daily update May 17, 2019
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Turning 65 might cause your Michigan auto insurance premiums to spike
LANSING – Gary Kimbel says he got an unexpected and unwelcome surprise for his 65th birthday — a nearly $2,000 hike in his annual auto ...
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Democrats propose plan to decrease auto insurance by 40%
"This is no fuzzy auto insurance math," says house minority leader Christine Greig. "Reducing your total auto insurance rates by 40%. Our plan will put ...
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Newell: "Staggering" high auto insurance rates holding Louisiana back
The "Omnibus Premium Reduction Act," a bill to lower auto insurance rates in Louisiana (some of the highest in the nation) died in a Senate committee ...
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Michigan Democrats auto insurance plan guarantees 40% cut to premiums
Democrats in the Michigan House of Representatives introduced their new proposal aimed at cutting the cost of auto insurance in the state. Facebook ...
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Michigan Democrats introduce competing auto insurance reform plan
LANSING (WJRT) - (05/16/19) - Michigan auto insurance reform is one hot button issue at the top of the list for both Democrats and the GOP.
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Republicans holding off on moving auto insurance bills, are 'optimistic' about negotiations
House and Senate Republican leadership opted not to push ahead with additional votes on auto insurance legislation this week, telling reporters they ...
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The Best Classic Car Insurance Companies
Classic car insurance is similar to standard car insurance in many ways. Your policy can provide collision coverage, comprehensive coverage and ...
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The case for a 'fair' fee schedule for auto insurance medical coverage
In the short time since the Michigan Senate and House each passed their own versions of no-fault auto insurance reform, there has been much ...
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