Oct. 19--The Romney administration is pushing ahead with a major change in the state's auto insurance system that could affect hundreds of thousands to possibly a million drivers. Officials briefed on Bowler's so-called assigned risk plan say she intends to drop a provision that had been included in an earlier proposal that would have kept drivers with clean records for the last three years from being labeled high-risk. A top aide to Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly , who has pushed for an assigned risk plan, said she was troubled by reports that Bowler intends to remove the so-called clean-in-three provision.....
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