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. Tim Greimel (D-Auburn Hills) issued the following statement:

“I am relieved that my colleagues on both sides of the aisle joined me in voting no on House Bill 5013. This bill was a poorly veiled attempt to benefit wealthy insurance companies at the risk of Michigan families’ financial well-being. I look forward to seeing our bipartisan Fair and Affordable No-Fault Reform package receive a hearing soon so that we can work toward providing Michigan drivers with actual relief without sacrificing their high-quality coverage.”

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