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February 16, 2007


More on Mississippi insurance and State Farm

Others have mentioned or anticipated State Farm's withdrawal from the Mississippi homeowners' and commercial insurance markets in the wake of the Jim Hood/Dickie Scruggs campaign against them (Krauss; Olson; Wallace; Adams; Rossmiller). But how many tie in Hurricane Katrina, Dickie Scruggs, Jim Hood, Trent Lott, and William Wordsworth? I provide a historical perspective in today's American.

Dickie Scruggs and Jim Hood have a proposed solution to the State Farm withdrawal: tell them they can't write auto insurance, either. That will make Mississippians better off!

Posted by Ted Frank at 02:24 PM | TrackBack (0)



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