Bill Would Determine IL Auto Insurance Rates by Driving Habits

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A bill Illinois lawmakers are considering this session would determine car insurance rates according to driving habits instead of socioeconomic factors.  The proposed bill would prohibit insurance companies from using a set of guidelines it considers discriminatory in determining insurance rates, including a driver’s sex, race and credit score.  The bill would require companies use a driver’s record to serve as the main factor used when setting rates.  The bill passed out of committee this past week.

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