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Much Ballyhooed No-Fault Bill Rejected

A bill to reduce auto insurance premiums and reform no-fault was defeated by the Michigan House.
The GOP-controlled House voted 45-63 against the legislation — 10 votes short. Forty-one of 45 Democrats and 22 of 63 Republicans voted no.
The package was backed by the Michigan House speaker and Detroit Mayor Duggan, who says people who make tens of millions of dollars gouging consumers were behind the defeat.

Major business groups were for it. The hospital association was against it.