Assembly Insurance Committee Approves Bills to Let Insurers Raise Homeowners’ Rates By Skirting Price-Gouging Protections, says Consumer Watchdog
"These bills do nothing to require insurance companies to renew homeowners' insurance policies at an affordable price, or to protect Californians' homes from the devastation of wildfires. Insurance companies are trying to use climate change as an excuse to fulfill a decades-long wish to escape the regulation of insurance rates mandated by
The Committee approvedĀ AB 2167Ā authored by its chair, Orange CountyĀ Assemblymember Tom Daly, andĀ SB 292 byĀ Los Angeles County Senator
At the hearing, lobbyists for the insurance industry complained that Proposition 103 had kept homeowner rates in
The bills would allow insurance companies to evadeĀ Proposition 103's bans on price-gouging and discriminatory practices against communities. Under AB 2167 and SB 292, a new taxpayer-funded commission composed of political appointees and insurance executives will meet behind closed doors to determine how homeowner and renter insurance rates will be set.
The bills would also allow insurance companies to use secret "models," developed by insurance companies, that purport to project future claims from wildfires. These black box modelsĀ would beĀ used by insurance companies to non-renew entire communities ā without having to disclose how the modelsĀ workĀ or whether they are accurate.
Both billsĀ are couched inĀ the creation ofĀ "insurance market assistance plans" that would allegedly assist insurance companies in addressing climate change and wildfire issues. However,Ā Proposition 103 alreadyĀ gives the Insurance Commissioner the authority to establish such plans, subject to Proposition 103's protections.
Read Consumer Watchdog's lettersĀ opposingĀ AB 2167Ā andĀ SB 292.
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