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Statement from News Conference with Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi
May 25, 2006As Consumer Watchdog's founder, Harvey Rosenfield is one of the nation's foremost consumer advocates. Trained as a public interest lawyer, Rosenfield authored Proposition 103 and organized the campaign that led to its passage by California voters in 1988 despite over $80 million spent in opposition (still a record).
Statement from News Conference with Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi
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Jun 9, 2004Belleville News-Democrat Rosenfield said California's malpractice insurance premiums dropped 20 percent after passage of Proposition 103, but opponents claimed it was a…
Mar 24, 2004City News Service Auto insurance rates in California have fallen 22 percent in the 15 years since voters approved Prop 103, an…
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