Mississippi receives $1.5 million in GM settlement
According to a release sent out by Attorney General Jim Hood’s office, Mississippi will receive $1,470,156.60 as a portion of a $120 million multi-state settlement with General Motors.
The settlement relates to an investigation into allegations that GM failed to notify customers about problems with ignition switches installed in 2.1 million automobiles across the US.
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10/24/17
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