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ArchivesLawmakers Could Change How Auto Insurance Rates Are CalculatedBy David Darman on Tuesday, March 11, 2008.Lawmakers in New Hampshire’s House tomorrow could get a chance to change the way automobile insurance rates are calculated. Some insurance companies use an applicant’s education or occupation as factors in determining rates. The measure going before the House would stop the practice. But insurance companies don’t want to change their methods, because they say they’re doing nothing wrong. New Hampshire Public Radio’s David Darman has more. |
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