Anti-steering legislation aimed at the auto glass industry has died in the Washington Senate. The Washington House had approved House Bill 3053, which attempted to end insurer steering in auto glass claims, but the legislation did not make it past the Senate’s Financial Institutions & Insurance Committee. Insurers, driven by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies, rallied against the bill, which would have prohibited an insurer from recommending a repairer if the vehicle owner had already chosen one.