Two major company associations officially came out against a proposal by Mississippi's attorney general to tie the underwriting of automobile insurance to property insurance.
Last week, state Attorney General Jim Hood unveiled a legislative proposal to force insurance companies writing automobile insurance in Mississippi to also write property insurance if they offer it elsewhere in the country.
He said his plan was similar to one recently passed in Florida, requiring insurers in the state to do just that.
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