Insurance Commissioner Lara Should Not Approve Proposed Rate Increase Charging Low-Income, Less-Educated, Drivers More, Says Consumer Watchdog

The group called on Commissioner Lara to stop approving rate increases with job and education-based premium surcharges, surcharges that a
Tomorrow,
Read Consumer Watchdog's letter to the Commissioner: https://consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2020-01/2020-01-27%20CWD%20Letter%20to%20CDI%20re%20Rate%20Application%20of%20Mercury%20Insurance%20Group%20%2819-4239%29_0.pdf
"Commissioner Lara should stop approving rate increases that he has acknowledged are discriminatory and issue rules to ensure that lower income communities of color no longer pay more to subsidize the rich," said
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However, despite the Department's findings that insurance companies use occupation and education to overcharge communities of color and blue-collar
"Despite assurances the Department would address these unjustified and unlawful surcharges, the harm to communities of color and blue-collar
Consumer Watchdog and ten other civil rights and public interest organizations petitioned the Commissioner to end job and education-based surcharges in
The organizations petitioned Commissioner Lara to simply ban the use of education and occupation as rating factors. The Commissioner rejected that petition and instead begun a process that has resulted in the draft regulation to be discussed on Tuesday. Consumer Watchdog will testify that the proposed regulation as drafted does not yet ensure that insurers' discriminatory use of education and occupation ends, or that insurance companies are required to comply with the plain text and intent of
Voter-approved Proposition 103 requires premiums be based primarily on three mandatory factors – driving safety record, annual mileage, and years driving experience – and prohibits unfairly discriminatory rates. Insurance companies must obtain agency approval for their rates and premiums. The Commissioner can adopt other optional rating factors by regulation that have less impact on premiums than the three mandatory factors, but occupation and education have never been adopted as rating factors.
The workshop is scheduled for
In December, over Consumer Watchdog's objections, the Department approved another rate application with job and education-based surcharges.
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