Gov. Whitmer calls for billions in auto insurance refunds for Michigan motorists [Detroit Free Press]
Whitmer said the refunds should result from the bipartisan auto insurance package that she signed into law in 2019.
Refunds should be issued by the
Whitmer said in a Monday letter to
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"The surplus reflects premium overcharges and is partly a reflection of the cost-saving measures implemented in the historic, bipartisan no-fault reform legislation," Whitmer said in the letter.
The money "belongs to Michiganders and should be put in people's pockets immediately with a refund check," she said in a news release.
"A refund check to working families will help us continue to put Michiganders first and drive down costs."
Whitmer's office did not immediately respond to a request to clarify whether she was calling for the entire
Clinton could not immediately be reached for comment.
Both Whitmer, a Democrat, and the Republican-controlled Legislature have been under fire from advocates for catastrophically injured auto accident victims and related health care providers over sharp reductions in funded care since parts of the reform package took effect.
The legislation was expected to provide
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