Panel considers ending unisex insurance rates
April 3, 2013 by Kathryn Haake
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Even Shawn McQuillan’s 88-year-old grandfather says his 20-year-old grandson drives too cautiously.
The younger McQuillan, who says he has never been in a car accident or received a ticket, testified against a measure Friday that would allow some insurance companies to consider gender when determining Montanans’ policy rates — a measure that he finds discriminatory.
“If the bill before you is enacted, I would pay more simply because I am a male,” McQuillan said. Click here to read…
Originally Posted at LifeHealthPro on April 2, 2013 by Kathryn Haake.
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