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Premiums would drop at least $125 in the first year under the measure being pushed by Republican Gov. Rick Snyder and the Legislature's GOP majority. All motorists would get $1 million in coverage.
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The bill approved Thursday by a House committee is different from one that stalled in 2011. But it's still going to run into opposition in the GOP-led House because not every Republican is on board and Democrats fiercely oppose the plan.
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Michigan is the only state that offers unlimited medical benefits for catastrophic auto injuries and rehabilitation. The assessment costs motorists $175 per car per year and is rising to $186 this summer.
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