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North County Times

18.05.12 North County Times

A billionaire insurance executive is spending $8 million on a November ballot measure to undermine a key consumer protection that has saved California drivers more than $62 billion since 1988.

Common sense leads to one basic question: When has a billionaire insurance executive spent $8 million just to save drivers money?

The real aim of the ballot initiative, sponsored by Mercury Insurance Chairman George Joseph, is to increase premiums by as much as 40 percent for millions of Californians seeking new or renewed auto insurance. Those most affected include graduating students entering the workforce, Californians who previously used mass transit, and the long-term unemployed who are getting back to work.

Californians would be surcharged when a new job, move or some other circumstance required them to buy insurance again after not needing it for a time. This will cost good drivers as much as $1,000 a year or more just because they took a hiatus from driving an automobile


Source: California Progress Report

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