Garamendi, Nader, and SD Union Tribune Add Voices Against 11th Hour Insurance Bailout Legislation, Consumer Watchdog Urges Vigilance Until Monday Deadline
"Until lawmakers and Insurance Commissioner
Lara's central place in the secret bailout deal has become clear over the last days. A memo written by insurance lobbyist
Commissioner Lara's public calendar entries from May to July, which only just appeared on the CDI website yesterday, reveals a flurry of meetings with industry executives as well as state officials. Not a single consumer advocate or consumer advocacy group met with Lara in those months; written requests from Consumer Watchdog have been ignored. Public interest groups have been locked out of the entire process.
In the last 24 hours, broad based opposition to any last-minute bailout or deregulation scheme has grown.
Bay Area Congressman John Garamendi, who as the first elected Insurance Commissioner implemented Proposition 103's requirements, said, "The insurance industry seems to be writing the playbook. If they succeed, [it's] guaranteed
Consumer advocate
Consumers Excluded from Secret Talks With Industry, Lara, Lawmakers
The insurance industry's scheme centered on keeping the public in the dark until it was too late to stop it.
The outline of the industry's proposal was published only a few weeks ago and its impact on consumers analyzed by Consumer Watchdog. The insurance industry's game plan to "jam" the deal through during the final days of the legislative session was confirmed by a former industry lobbyist boasting to passengers and flight crew on a Southwest flight to
Background on the Insurance Industry Crisis in
Scapegoating climate change and the threat of wildfire, an increasing number of insurance companies have refused to sell or renew home insurance in
Read Consumer Watchdog's
Proposition 103 requires auto, home and business insurance companies to open their books to public scrutiny and prove they need rate increases before they can take effect. It requires that auto premiums be based on driving safety record rather than zip code, and mandates a 20% discount for good drivers; applies the state's antitrust, civil rights and consumer protection laws to the industry; gives consumers the right to challenge violations of the law by insurance companies or the insurance commissioner in court; and made the insurance commissioner an elected position. Over
Read more about Proposition 103 here.
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