Pritzker seeks more authority to regulate insurance business
Gov. JB Pritzker is asking state lawmakers for more authority to regulate the homeowners insurance market in
His comments came after the
In a statement
"Over the past six years, our state economy has flourished based on transparent markets and fair competition," Pritzker said. "
The higher rates took effect July15fornewpoliciesandwillgo into effect
Current regulations
Although Pritzker was not specific about what kind of increased regulatory authority he wants lawmakers to consider, some consumer advocates have called for giving the state
Under current state law, companies are required to file their rates with the
The department also has the authority to conduct examinations to determine whether a company is paying out claims in a timely manner. It can also conduct examinations into a company's financial condition and solvency.
But currently, according to the agency,
"Now, it doesn't mean that the regulators around the country do a great job or even have the tools to enforce that very strictly but
"At a minimum,
Even with those increases, though, the report indicated that rates in
In recent years, lawmakers have given the
Last year, Pritzker signed legislation giving the agency authority to review and reject proposed rate increases in large-group health insurance plans. That law also prohibited companies from engaging in certain "utilization management" practices that steer patients toward cheaper therapies and medications to lower payouts. to lower payouts.
Also last year, Pritzker named a new director of the agency, former state Sen.
But the agency does not yet have that kind of regulatory authority over property casualty insurance policies for homeowners, renters and condominium owners, a fact that consumer advocates say puts
Reasons for hikes
In his statement, Pritzker accused
"These increases are predicated on catastrophe loss numbers that are entirely inconsistent with the
"Hardworking Illinoisans should not be paying more to protect beach houses in
"For example, last year in the state of
"That was just in
"And of course, we're also seeing the increase in replacement costs, longer waits for replacement materials. And these are all things that contribute to the need to make this difficult business decision," she said.
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