32 California House Representatives Express Concerns About Insurance Commissioner Lara's "Sustainable Insurance Strategy"
Thirty-two members of
The letter to Commissioner Lara, led by Representatives
"Your recent announcements, including the proposed Sustainable Insurance Strategy, seem to suggest dramatic changes to the Commissioner's regulatory power that may result in a diminution of the authority granted by
"We bring our concerns to your attention in anticipation of a comprehensive and transparent process of rulemaking, public hearings, and public comment on any proposed changes to the regulatory powers of the Commissioner and process for approving any rate increases for policyholders. Such a public process is necessary for the protection of consumers against unchecked corporate interests, and we strongly believe that any precipitous action should be subject to public scrutiny."
Prop 103 made the Insurance Commissioner's office an elected post and
Today is the 35th anniversary of voters' approval of Proposition 103, overcoming a record
Consumer Watchdog warned last week that the deregulation deal cut by Insurance Commissioner
Documents uncovered by Consumer Watchdog through a public records request reveal that the quid pro quo for allowing insurance companies to plunder
The documents containing the Commissioner's plan show:
* Insurers would be allowed to meet the deal's only consumer benefit - their "commitment" to expand home insurance coverage in wildfire areas to 85% of their market share outside risky areas - by offering the same high cost, limited benefit coverage that homeowners are already guaranteed access to in the FAIR Plan today.
* The commissioner could waive the "85% commitment" entirely for any insurer that claims it cannot meet it.
* The bill's other provisions to facilitate unjustified rate hikes mean consumers will be unable to afford the policies insurers are willing to sell.
View the documents (https://consumerwatchdog.org/insurance/records-show-insurance-commissioners-deal-with-industry-to-expand-wildfire-coverage-is-a-sham/) and read more about what they reveal about the Commissioner's deregulation deal with the insurance industry.
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Original text here: https://consumerwatchdog.org/insurance/32-california-house-representatives-express-concerns-about-insurance-commissioner-laras-sustainable-insurance-strategy/



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