Home insurance woes take center stage in fight for Feinstein’s Senate seat [Bay Area News Group]
The troubling issue is emerging as a key focus in the tight race for the
Now, Rep.
Insurers say
The Burbank Democrat’s “Incorporating National Support for Unprecedented Risks and Emergencies (INSURE) Act” would create a federal option for reinsurance, which advocates say would cost less because it wouldn’t have to make a profit. The law would require participating insurers to offer homeowners coverage for all natural disasters, including wildfires, severe storms, wind, hurricanes, floods and earthquakes.
“My INSURE Act addresses the urgent crisis in the home insurance market, particularly in
Consumer groups support Schiff’s bill, H.R. 6944.
But insurers are opposed.
But Wienecke said various factors driving up insurance costs across the country “cannot be overcome by a broad federal program.” And though bill supporters say its impact on taxpayers would be limited, Wienecke raised concerns it could “put federal taxpayers at an even greater risk” than the National Flood Insurance Program established by the federal government in 1968 to help residents and business owners in high-risk areas obtain flood insurance. That program, which is subsidized by
Insurers complain that regulations
Last fall, Gov.
Rosenfield said without airtight coverage guarantees, Lara’s plan would just be a giveaway to insurers that would cost
Rosenfield called Schiff’s bill “a clever approach” that would expand protection for consumers from a variety of disasters that many policies now exclude.
“This would solve an industry problem — they claim they can’t afford to make insurance available because reinsurance is so expensive — and force them to sell a policy that covers everybody’s needs,” Rosenfield said. But he also acknowledged any federal legislation in a divided
The bill escalates the home insurance crisis as an issue in California’s
Porter and Schiff both released their first TV ads this week. Porter’s says “Katie Porter’s whiteboard is one way she’s often seen grilling top executives” and that she’s “focused on your challenges” including “lowering housing costs.” Schiff’s touts a record of “results,” arguing “Californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day, and not just talk a good game.”
While the bill won’t provide any insurance rate relief before the election, McCuan said it puts Schiff in the driver’s seat on an issue important statewide and across party lines while also pressuring his top Democratic rivals, Porter and Oakland’s Rep.
“This allows him to cut into that consumer persona that
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