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MI Dems Remain Opposed to No-Fault Auto Insurance Reform Proposals

As Republicans hash out their differences over the summer on no-fault insurance reform, Democrats are lining up against the two proposals before the legislature.

One bill would make changes to no-fault auto insurance statewide while a second would only impact people living in Detroit and other big cities.

Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich (AN-nuh-NIK) says some sort of compromise would be nice.

However he doesn’t think either proposal tows the line of helping both insurance companies and drivers in Michigan.

House Minority Leader Tim Griemel also opposes both measures.

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