Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News - Auto-Insurance Issue Arises at Ideal Time for Philadelphia Mayoral Candidate.
By Mark McDonald, Philadelphia Daily News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Sep. 8–Last week, mayoral candidate John Street was in desperate need of a boost after recent campaign gaffes. Luckily, Mayor Street and his friends in Harrisburg were able to oblige.
When Street and Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Diane Koken last Thursday announced that a large majority of city drivers will see their insurance bills drop by 15 percent to 25 percent, it was a huge event in politics and government.
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