I hope this passes, but even if it does I'm skeptical that we'll actually end up giving up our "1st Place" for high insurance rates. Why not do like just about every other state and just drop the MCCA altogether?
I hope this passes, but even if it does I'm skeptical that we'll actually end up giving up our "1st Place" for high insurance rates. Why not do like just about every other state and just drop the MCCA altogether?
Unless MCCA is killed, the cost of claims paid by insurance companies won't go down.
And if they don't go down, then the total rates paid by drivers also cannot go down.
Cracking down on suburban addresses used by city residents will only mean increased rates for suburbanites.
Perhaps that will encourage suburbanites to kill MCCA. If rates in the 'burbs go up 25%, the downward pressure may change the politics.
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