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Today on Stateside, a look at the University of Michigan’s new Title IX misconduct policies and at Gov. Whitmer’s calls for an auto insurance fund to pay drivers back. Then, a discussion about the effort to update 1,700 historical markers across the state to tell a fuller story. And, local election drama in a southern Michigan township, where a clerk who refused to turn over election equipment for a routine software check lost her oversight of this week’s vote.
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Observers say work on Michigan's new no fault auto insurance bill in 2019 was rushed, sloppy, and obscured behind closed doors. But it passed with bipartisan support. Both sides promised to fix any problems with it later. The broken promise is leaving injured people without care.
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Republican leaders in the House (and Senate) are sitting on bills that would help auto accident survivors who are losing medical care.
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The home-care industry for crash survivors is collapsing because of Michigan's auto insurance law. We asked DIFS Director Anita Fox what's being done about it.
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Lana Theis, the powerful Republican who chairs the Senate Insurance and Banking Committee, is being challenged in the primary by Republican Mike Detmer over her role in crafting and defending the new auto insurance law.
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Hundreds of auto accident survivors have already lost care, with thousands more soon to follow, but State Senator Mike Shirkey says he doesn't have the data to consider tweaking the state's new auto insurance law.
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At least 696 survivors of catastrophic car crashes have lost needed care since July 1, according to a dashboard count from the Michigan Brain Injury…
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Michigan's new auto insurance law is overturning the lives of many auto accident survivors and their families, week by week, as long-term care providers…
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Michigan’s new auto insurance law has begun to impose tragic consequences on many survivors and their families.Long term care providers for thousands of…
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Chanting, "We can't wait," survivors of catastrophic auto accidents, their families, and friends gathered Wednesday to call on state legislators to take…