Gov. Mitt Romney and Attorney General Tom Reilly duked it out yesterday over auto-insurance reform proposals and Reilly's call to cut premium rates by 18 percent.The Republican governor said he couldn't endorse Reilly's rate cut because it's "just rhetoric" and won't be approved by Insurance Commissioner Julie Bowler, even though Romney said he would love to see rates fall in general.A better long-term way to cut rates would be to approve his reform package that calls for more market-driven competition within the insurance industry, Romney said.....
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