Consumer Watchdog’s Prop 103 Challenges Bring $227 Million in Insurance Rate Savings; Nonprofit Saves Public $3.4 Billion Over Last 15 Years But Sees Insurance Industry Attack
Since 2003, the group's challenges in rate proceedings before the
"Proposition 103 was a populist revolt that has really paid off for
Proposition 103, passed in 1988, requires insurance companies to open their books to public scrutiny and justify rates before they are approved by the Insurance Commissioner. It bars insurance companies from charging excessive auto, home and business rates, and authorizes consumers to challenge illegal rates and other insurance practices. Proposition 103 also made the Insurance Commissioner an elected post.
See the chart of rate savings resulting from Consumer Watchdog rate challenges, 2002-2017 here.
Insurance Companies Campaign in Courts to Undo Proposition 103
These consumer savings are at risk, Consumer Watchdog warns. Twenty-nine years after
"Insurance companies are trying to win from the judicial branch what they lost at the ballot box: the right to rip us off. We are fully engaged in the battle to protect Californians' insurance reforms and with the public's help we are confident of victory," Rosenfield said.
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SOURCE Consumer Watchdog



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