LANSING — This evening, the Michigan House of Representatives voted on House Bill 5013, which makes various changes to the state’s auto no-fault insurance system. The bill failed to pass. In response, state Rep. Donna Lasinski (D-Scio Township) issued the following statement:

“My constituents sent me to Lansing to work to reduce auto insurance rates without sacrificing their quality of care, and House Bill 5013 simply wouldn’t do that. Now is the time to act on a plan that would. I hope my colleagues will join me in supporting the bipartisan Fair and Affordable No-Fault Reform plan and give it a hearing in committee so that we can work toward cutting rates for all Michigan drivers without cutting care.”

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