A proposal to impose $15 million in surcharges on auto insurers hit a political pothole yesterday, with Attorney General Tom Reilly saying he opposes it.Lawmakers are working on legislation that would charge auto insurers 0.25 percent on premiums, with the money helping to pay for police training across the state.Reilly, a proponent of auto-insurance reform and a possible Democratic gubernatorial candidate next year, said he supports raising money for cops, "but not through a surcharge on state drivers.....
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