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  2. John Dingell - Wikipedia

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    [21] [better source needed] Throughout his career he was a leading congressional supporter of organized labor, social welfare measures and traditional progressive policies. At the beginning of every Congress, Dingell introduced a bill providing for a national health insurance system, the same bill that his father proposed while he was in Congress.

  3. John Dingell Sr. - Wikipedia

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    A hallmark of their service has been a proposal for a national health insurance system, first introduced by John Sr. in 1933 and re-introduced since at every Congress by the father and then the son. Dingell's grandson, Christopher D. Dingell, has also taken to politics, having been elected to the Michigan State Senate in 1986.

  4. Before sharing your car: Does your auto insurance cover ... - AOL

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    Your insurance policy typically provides primary coverage to a neighbor who borrows your car for a day while theirs is being repaired. However, if any non-household members, whether it's a friend ...

  5. All eyes are on State Farm’s next move as wildfires rip apart ...

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    Terry McNeil, an insurance expert and president and CEO of T.D. McNeil Insurance Services, said State Farm will likely try to do right by its customers but it is already strained in the state.

  6. What happens when your home insurance lapses - AOL

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    Insurance company goes insolvent: If your insurance company is declared insolvent, meaning it cannot pay its debts or rehabilitate itself, a policy lapse could also occur. Your policy will usually ...

  7. Show jumping horse killings - Wikipedia

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    The show jumping horse killings scandal refers to an unverified number of insurance fraud cases in the United States between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s in which expensive horses, many of them show jumpers, were insured against death, accident, or disease, and then killed to collect the insurance money.

  8. Tyler Perry Calls Out Insurance Companies in Heartfelt Post ...

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    The film producer is speaking out against insurance companies who canceled policies for L.A. residents ahead of the devastating fires that began burning on Jan. 7

  9. Dimon McFerson - Wikipedia

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    McFerson was born Dimon Richard McFerson and grew up in Southern California, using his middle name Richard for much of his life. [2] [3] His father was a truck driver and his mother a school teacher. [3] He attended the University of California, Los Angeles where he graduated with a degree in business education. [4]