The governor's legal counsel asks two television stations not to run ads critical of his insurance reform bill by two of the state's largest auto insurers. BOSTON - Governor Romney's legal office asked television stations this week not to air advertisements attacking his auto insurance reform proposal, sparking criticism that he is trying to squelch debate about the issue. Romney legal counsel Mark D. Nielsen wrote to WBZ-TV and WCVB-TV and called several others on Monday asking them not to run the ads from the Coalition for Affordable Auto Insurance For All, a group spearheaded by two of the state's largest auto insurers, Arbella Mutual Insurance and Commerce Insurance.....
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