Road funding isn’t the only issue on the minds of the legislative leaders this summer – no-fault auto insurance is too.
A bill to make sweeping changes to no-fault, which cleared the Senate months ago, still awaits a hearing in a House committee.
House Speaker Kevin Cotter tells the Michigan Radio Network he’s still trying to line up the votes to pass the bill.
Meanwhile, in the Senate, a bill to make no-fault auto insurance changes only for people living in Detroit and other big cities awaits a vote on the floor.