Former insurance commissioner warns state agency about California’s ‘uninsurable future’ [The Sacramento Bee]
Former insurance commissioner
That’s because world leaders aren’t acting aggressively and fast enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Jones told a state oversight agency Thursday. As a result, costly storms and wildfires are becoming more common, which is “landing on the balance sheets of insurers.” In turn, companies are raising rates, not writing new business and not renewing policies.
The best short-term responses to those problems depend on whom you ask.
Who will ultimately bear the cost of the state’s insurance challenges is also unresolved.
“That’s what we’re really here to figure out,” said
It’ll be the Little Hoover Commission’s job to sift through these and other points on what has become one of the state’s most pressing challenges.
On Thursday, it held the first of at least two hearings on home insurance in
The idea to look at home insurance in the state came from one of the agency’s commissioners,
Despite it having, “No fire, no flood risk, no nothing,” she said.
Jones, Balber, Frazier and Bach all made presentations to the panel.
Chair
“Commissioner Lara has testified at multiple legislative hearings and met with Californians across the state,”
Lara has announced that he will roll out several regulatory changes this year with the goal of persuading companies to reverse their recent decisions to pause or restrict new business in the state.
How many times the commission will meet on home insurance is unclear. It is expected to do so again at a meeting in April, said its executive director
Near the end of the hearing, Vice Chair
Those concerns were echoed by several county leaders from around the state who shared their views in person and virtually during a public comment period.
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