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Gutting auto no-fault would wallop Michigan's economy06-Sep-2011
LANSING – Auto insurers’ plan to gut Michigan’s no-fault law would deal a severe blow to the state’s economy. A study released today by East Lansing’s Anderson Econom.. Read More...
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