Don’t blame insurers’ woes on the climate [The Orange County Register]
California’s progressive leaders have a nasty habit of evading responsibility on key issues by blaming problems on — drum roll please — climate change. They do this when it comes to droughts or floods, even though both issues could be mitigated if the state had built sufficient infrastructure projects. They’re doing it again as the state faces an unprecedented insurance crisis.
The latest news is
As a result, many
The state’s prior-approval insurance rules, imposed by voters in 1988’s Proposition 103, severely restrict the ability of insurers to adjust rates.
Given the hurdles of getting rate approvals, insurers are fleeing
During a hearing at the
As the
Gov.
They can and must address problems directly linked to climate change. They can and must also get real about the need to let insurers do their job.
Lara has promised reforms, but none have materialized and few remove regulatory logjams that restrict competition.
Insurers are perfectly capable of setting rates to match risks. Allowing them to do so is a far better strategy than blaming “world leaders” for not addressing climate change.
It’s time for Lara, Newsom and the Legislature to get busy and stop with the excuses.
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