Consumer Watchdog: Insurance Lobbyists Launch Propaganda Campaign to Protect Their Ability to Overcharge Poor & Minority Drivers
The lobbying campaign is in response to proposed draft regulations from the
"Insurers are giving discounts to rich white drivers and jacking up rates for drivers in poor communities of color to pay for it. It's blatant redlining, but they're spinning fake news to claim they're helping the least fortunate Californians," said
The Assembly Insurance Committee scheduled an oversight hearing into the rules tomorrow,
Assembly Insurance Committee members received over
Lobbying reports filed with the Secretary of State show that APCIA, the insurance industry lobbying organization, paid DDC Public Affairs
The website calls itself "Californians United to Protect Insurance Discounts" but has an
It cites support from business organizations that have a history of backing the insurance industry in its efforts to overturn the consumer protections of Proposition 103. For example, the
The rules were proposed after Consumer Watchdog and 10 civil rights and community organizations petitioned the
Read that petition: https://consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-02/Job%26Educatio...
Proposition 103, enacted by the voters in 1988, required auto insurance prices to be based primarily on how a person drives - driving record, miles driven annually, and years of driving experience. It also allowed groups of consumers to band together and negotiate discounts for their members.
The proposed rules would bar insurers from cherry-picking only drivers with well-paid professions for discounts - such as doctors, lawyers, and engineers - and charging more to the clerical, cleaning and support staff they work with. The rules would preserve existing discounts negotiated by legitimate groups of consumers for millions of their members, including: labor unions, fraternal associations, veterans groups, senior citizen organizations, service organizations, and others.
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