LANSING — Today, for the second time in two weeks, a coalition of legislators and community leaders proposed a series of no-fault auto insurance reforms to address high auto insurance rates in Michigan. In response, House Democratic Leader Sam Singh (D-East Lansing) issued the following statement:
“It is a welcome sight to see so many proposals to address the high cost of auto insurance in our state being discussed at the Capitol. I am interested in learning more about this proposal as it is discussed in committee. As I said two weeks ago when a bipartisan group of legislators introduced a separate proposal to reduce auto insurance rates, I am committed to working with colleagues on both sides of the aisle to reduce costs for Michiganders while not compromising on the quality or amount of care that is offered to Michigan drivers, passengers and pedestrians.”