Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News - Philadelphia Voters Pass Amendment Creating Auto-Insurance Advocate.
By L. Stuart Ditzen, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Nov. 5–Philadelphia voters yesterday approved seven amendments to the city’s Home Rule Charter.
Voters decided to create a public advocate to represent the interests of the city’s insurance consumers. The goal is to secure lower auto-insurance rates in the city.
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Voters favored adding a nonvoting member to the city’s nine-member Board of Pensions and Retirement. The person, to be named by City Council, will have the right to attend board meetings and assist in decision-making and have …
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