Remember the new auto insurance regulations in California in which the state opted to go for a tougher interpretation of Prop 103 and begin requiring that rural insureds subsidize urban drivers? Well, this article can be found in the Sacramento Business Journal:
Sacramento Superior Court Judge Loren McMaster decided that the auto insurance regulations adopted last summer by Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi were not “arbitrary or capricious,” as insurance trade groups and the California Farm Bureau Federation had argued, and there wasn’t justification for a trial.
McMaster granted a motion for summary judgment filed by Consumers Union and a coalition of consumer and civil rights groups and California cities. Garamendi, now lieutenant governor, had filed his own motion for summary judgment. [...]