Feb. 15--LANSING -- Most Michigan drivers older than 64 could drop unlimited medical insurance coverage on automotive policies and save hundreds of dollars a year under a bill that passed a House committee Thursday with bipartisan support. But the proposed change may rekindle prickly debates over Michigan's one-of-a-kind no-fault law. "We've been pushing this for many years," said Bill Cilluffo, lobbyist for AAA Michigan, the largest auto insurer in southeast Michigan.....
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