Jul. 12--For the past 30 years, state insurance commissioners in Massachusetts have held a hearing each spring on whether automobile insurers should be allowed to set their own rates. Like actors following a script, the answer has always been the same: no. Insurance Commissioner Nonnie S. Burnes, a Superior Court judge until five months ago, has signaled that she would like to give auto insurers some flexibility in setting their own premiums, shedding Massachusetts' distinction as the only state in the nation where regulators set all rates.....
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