Apr. 3--TALLAHASSEE -- Florida regulators are preparing draft legislation to ban the use of education and occupation in setting auto insurance rates they say leads to higher rates for minorities. For example, some white-collar professionals get better rates, even though some blue-collar laborers tend to have fewer accidents. "Just because something might be legal doesn't make it right," Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink said in response to the report issued Monday.....
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