Legislation would lead to higher insurance premiums for homeowners
Yet
Competition works.It keep sprices stable and gives consumers choices.
That is why House Bill 3799 is the wrong bill at the wrong time for
At a moment when middle class households are already under enormous strain - with some
Independent analysis by the
Supporters of HB 3799 argue that the bill will improve affordability.
The opposite is true. The legislationmovesIllinoistowarda de facto prior approval rate system, similar to the regulatory structurein
When regulators suppress actuarially sound rates, insurers pull back, markets constrict and consumers pay more. This pattern has played out repeatedly in states that have adopted similar approaches.
HB 3799, as amended by
Unlimited and unpredictable retroactive refund demands, a risky and unproven mechanism that would create confusion and volatility.
No clear standard for a "complete filing," allowing the
Reduced competition, which historically leads to higher premiums and fewer choices for consumers.
There are other, better options.
Lawmakers have introduced more balanced proposals that would strengthen oversight without destabilizing the market.
These alternatives would: Reinstate standards ensuring rates are not excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory.
Prohibit cost shifting between states.
Require notice to policyholders for rate increases above 10% due to non-contract factors.
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These approaches would increase transparency and consumer protection while preserving the competitive market that has served
We understand the financial pressure
Rising costs are real, and homeowners' insurance is one piece of a much larger affordability puzzle. But HB 3799 is not the solution. It will raise costs, reduce competition and make it harder for homeowners to protect their property.
We urge lawmakers to reject HB 3799 in its current amended form.
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