New site just launched. Some interesting statistics on there...compare Michigan with Ohio!! Even with other neighboring states! Something MUST be done.
https://www.reducemiratesnow.com
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Reducing Car Insurance Rates Committee
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Yes, it was done... Republicans in our state made it illegal to reveal who has donated to their political action committees. This means your exorbitant insurance rates are paying the bribes to Michigan legislators to look the other way about high insurance rates.TheForce wrote: ↑Thu Feb 21, 2019 4:57 pmNew site just launched. Some interesting statistics on there...compare Michigan with Ohio!! Even with other neighboring states! Something MUST be done.
https://www.reducemiratesnow.com
Good luck!
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Re: Reducing Car Insurance Rates Committee
Don't care who caused this, just want it fixed. No reason for Michigan to have the highest auto insurance rates in the country.
Re: Reducing Car Insurance Rates Committee
And I'm telling you it won't happen. No one cares like insurance companies care about profit.
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Re: Reducing Car Insurance Rates Committee
MI,MT,and I think LA are the highest. Ohio and Maine are the lowest. When I moved to Ohio back in 2005, I was paying almost 900$ for a six month policy, in Monroe County. I moved(at the time) 10 minutes over the state the line, a similar policy was well under 400$. I see a lot of tractor trailers with Maine plates on them come to think of it.
I work with someone, who's one relative lives in Michigan. They have there car registered at there house, because of the insurance.
I work with someone, who's one relative lives in Michigan. They have there car registered at there house, because of the insurance.
Re: Reducing Car Insurance Rates Committee
I know that some people rely on the unlimited thing but why should everyone else pay out the nose so they can keep it? Other states seem to me do just fine without it. Michigan can be an expensive place to live.
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Re: Reducing Car Insurance Rates Committee
Big hospital systems, big insurance, and big money trial lawyers ALL contribute heavily to political candidates. Both major parties receive money from these constituencies.
The insurance companies seem supportive of meaningful reform, ironically enough. The other two groups are much larger impediments.
It is primarily the big hospital systems (Beaumont, Henry Ford, Spectrum, Mercy) and big money trial lawyers who want to screw over Michigan consumers. Big medicine uses Michigan's insurance reimbursement system as corporate welfare.
I commend any & all efforts in Lansing to reform Michigan's atrocious insurance system. Failure to get meaningful reform enacted is a tremendous failure of the Snyder years, IMO. Snyder's efforts in this area seemed half-hearted, especially the second time around. What's really depressing is how many Republicans voted against reform. That result partially falls on Snyder's shoulders.
I am more optimistic that the current crop of politicians in Lansing will finally get something done.
The insurance companies seem supportive of meaningful reform, ironically enough. The other two groups are much larger impediments.
It is primarily the big hospital systems (Beaumont, Henry Ford, Spectrum, Mercy) and big money trial lawyers who want to screw over Michigan consumers. Big medicine uses Michigan's insurance reimbursement system as corporate welfare.
I commend any & all efforts in Lansing to reform Michigan's atrocious insurance system. Failure to get meaningful reform enacted is a tremendous failure of the Snyder years, IMO. Snyder's efforts in this area seemed half-hearted, especially the second time around. What's really depressing is how many Republicans voted against reform. That result partially falls on Snyder's shoulders.
I am more optimistic that the current crop of politicians in Lansing will finally get something done.
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.