Oregon residents will vote next month on whether to ban the use of insurers' use of credit records to set rates for personal lines customers.
The insurance industry has lined up against the proposal, ballot Measure 42, which is sponsored by conservative tax activist Bill Sizemore and backed by the Consumers Union as well as some insurance agents' groups.
Among the opposition is the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI). Lynn Knauf, a spokeswoman for the group, said the measure "is so broadly written that it could lead to a myriad of unintended consequences."
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