Click the button below to search for articles... View News Items from prior months... December 2018 February 2017 December 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 March 2016 February 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 May 2014 March 2014 February 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 June 2012 May 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 | Protect No-Fault Advocacy Meeting - Oct. 4 CPAN Do the Math Campaign Meeting Published: 09/20/11 CPAN Member Stands Up for No-Fault on Radio On Sept. 14, CPAN member John Prosser debated Michigan State Representative Pete Lund on why Michigan's auto no-fault system should be preserved. Published: 09/19/11 Capping No-Fault Benefits Shifts Millions to Taxpayers LANSING – An insurance industry-proposed plan to cap personal injury protection (PIP) insurance coverage could add millions to Michigan’s tax burden. A study released today estimates the proposed policy change could cost Michigan’s Medicaid program at least $30 million in the first year alone. State taxpayers are expected to close the gap. Published: 09/13/11 CPAN guests on Michael Patrick Shiels CPAN guests on Michael Patrick Shiels09-Sep-2011 This week, Michigan's Morning Show with Michael Patrick Shiels featured two guests from CPAN – listen to their interviews here! John Prosser on Michigan's Morning Show with MPS Published: 09/09/11 Gutting auto no-fault would wallop Michigan's economy LANSING – Auto insurers’ plan to gut Michigan’s no-fault law would deal a severe blow to the state’s economy. A study released today by East Lansing’s Anderson Economic Group estimates the proposed policy change could result in thousands of lost jobs and millions in lost earnings, and leave approximately 700 people a year with severe injuries without proper treatment. Published: 09/06/11 Gutting no-fault would wallop state’s economy LANSING – Auto insurers’ plan to gut Michigan’s no-fault law would deal a severe blow to the state’s economy. A study released today by East Lansing’s Anderson Economic Group estimates the proposed policy change could result in thousands of lost jobs and millions in lost earnings, and leave approximately 700 people a year with severe injuries without proper treatment. Published: 09/06/11 |