Duggan: Low-cost auto insurance on the way for Detroit
Mayor
More than a year after Duggan first proposed creating low-cost car insurance for Detroiters, he suddenly announced before an audience of nearly 800 at
Duggan spoke at today's Leadership Luncheon, the 16th-annual gathering of business and community leaders who support revitalizing
"The police tell me that half the people they pull over (in
Seated beside
Patterson and Duggan said they firmly opposed the proposed overhaul in
In Duggan's first State of the City speech, in
A nationwide survey in February by the nonprofit consumer web site called CarInsurance.com found that car insurance for a driver with a clean record averaged more than
Duggan's plan to reduce rates could remove a barrier to more people moving to
"It's a huge burden and that's why we have so many uninsured that are, in the vernacular, driving dirty," Benson said. "This is going to be a huge way to alleviate some of that financial burden in the city of
Rate relief can't come fast enough for Detroiters like
"I had three quotes, and just for no-fault, it was
Thomas said the insurance company reps told her that
"My car insurance would be twice my car note, and it doesn't make sense," she said. "It's why we have so many people in
Boosters of the proposed insurance overhaul in
The wide ranging discussion by the region's Big Four leaders took in far more than insurance. It began with U.S. Sen.
Evans, embroiled this week in opposition from employee unions over proposed benefit cuts, defended the urgent need to balance
The group's three Democrats -- Evans, Duggan and Hackel -- each said he would vote yes on Proposal 1, the controversial road-and-school-funding ballot proposal that
Alluding to the complexity of the proposal and varied needs it would address, Patterson quipped that
Gov.
Both Evans and Hackel qualified their support by agreeing with Patterson's wish for funding formula dedicated solely to roads. That led moderator
Patterson, pretending to inhale on a marijuana cigarette and using slang to refer to it, quipped: "Hey, man, who cares about the roads. Want a doobie?" The crowd broke into laughter as Patterson, from his wheelchair, seemed to be trying to hand the imaginary doobie to Hackel, who grinned widely.
Each of the four then said he opposed legalizing cannabis. Moments later, when the other three said they favored gay marriage -- to applause -- Patterson said he opposed it because "I'm a traditional guy," then cracked up the audience again when he called his speaking companions "pot-happy, gay-loving guys."
Today's luncheon had a record turnout for the annual fundraiser, at
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