Colorado lawmakers will try again to lower homeowners insurance rates
After a failed effort last session,
In the last five years the average premium in the state has gone up 65%, according to the
Climate experts say that is partly a result of more frequent and damaging weather driven by a warming planet. Since 1980,
A new bill that will soon be considered would require the state to collect one half a percent fee from insurance companies on homeowners insurance policies that would go into an enterprise fund. A state board would then distribute grants to help people purchase hail-resistant roofs, which are more expensive than traditional shingles.
"The goal is that we generate
He came on board to sponsor this year's bill, after he joined with
"The main difference this year is that we really put that focus on making sure that there's not a surcharge placed on consumers for this. We obviously need revenue coming in for this grant program to really help folks get these fortified roofs onto their homes and see the benefits, but we wanted to make sure too that it wasn't going to necessarily increase the cost of their homeowner's insurance."
Unlike the bill last year, the proposal doesn't offer money to insurance companies who provide plans in wildfire-prone areas.
"But we are not ignoring wildfires either. And we do have a study component in the bill to really look at best practices from that standpoint," Mullica said.
The goal of the bill is to lower pressure on premiums if fewer homeowners need to replace roofs after a hail storm, because each disaster adds up for insurers – who pass those costs on to their policyholders. According to state figures, hail damage to homes is the biggest driver of those costs. On average, 60% to 70% of the amount of premium that people pay across the state is from hail risk, even in places that don't get hail.
Gov.
"We also have many homeowners who have a lot less choices, even some down to one choice, and to insure with less competition also means higher rates," he said in an earlier interview with
A representative from the insurance industry attended the bill's unveiling at the
"That is what's going to make a difference. That's the long-term answer to making our homes safer and more insurable," she said.
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