Insurance Industry Fails to Win Backroom Bailout in CA Legislature
Consumer Watchdog Calls for Open Debate and Disclosure of Secret Proposals As Insurer Focus Shifts to Insurance Commissioner Lara
Consumer Watchdog recorded a lobbyist bragging about the secret deal that was initially denied by the insurance industry and finally acknowledged by State Senator
A memo circulated by an insurance industry lobbyist last week sought support for "the plan" endorsed by Insurance Commissioner Lara.
A push for Commissioner Lara to take unilateral action and issue emergency regulations that evade public scrutiny, much as the "gut-and-amend" process does for legislation, was also on the table according to sources.
News reports on the proposal, which was never disclosed publicly, outlined provisions to: put consumers on the hook for insurers' responsibilities to the FAIR Plan; give insurance companies, in violation of Proposition 103's strongest-in-the-nation rate regulation, rushed, unjustified rate hikes; pass through to policyholders the unregulated costs of reinsurance; and allow the use of black box algorithms to set insurance rates – pushing homeowners' rates ever higher.
Each of these elements has been tried and failed in
"Despite the widespread shortages of home and auto insurance orchestrated by insurance companies in recent months,
"These negotiations were marked by secrecy and public interest advocates were barred from the room. Working in the dark from the insurance industry's playbook to impose Florida-style deregulation in
Despite insurers claims of financial crisis, insurance companies made four times the profit on home insurance in
Organization Demands Lara Turn Over Secret Proposals and Communications with Industry
Consumer Watchdog today filed formal records requests with Insurance Commissioner
"The goal of the transparency and disclosure requirements of Proposition 103, the California Public Records Act, and the California Constitution is to allow the public to scrutinize your communications with the industry concerning Proposition 103 in order to assess the exercise of the powers the voters gave you to enforce and administer
Consumer Watchdog noted that CDI records show that the Insurance Commissioner met repeatedly with insurance companies over recent months, but not consumer groups, just as public interest groups were excluded from the secret negotiations over the proposals under consideration in the Capitol.
Last week, Consumer Watchdog asked
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