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Arizona governor vetoes auto insurance bill

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey vetoed an auto insurance bill that would have required state drivers to carry higher limits on their car insurance, The Associated Press reported.

State law currently requires $15,000 for injuries to any one person, $30,000 for all injuries from the same incident and $10,000 in property damage.

Ducey signed 346 bills and vetoed 23 others during this year's legislative activity.