Special session kicks off to save state insurace marketplace
BATON ROUGE–Legislators kicked off a special session Monday to address one agenda item: whether to approve
Two bills were introduced in the House Monday: one to appropriate funds for the Insure Louisiana Incentive Program and a second to place some restrictions on the use of those funds. The second bill would exclude insurance companies that filed for bankruptcy or were declared insolvent or were owned by a parent company that was declared insolvent.
Lawmakers quickly adjourned for the day after referring the bills to the
The special session, called by Gov.
The state insurer of last resort, the
State Insurance Commissioner
"It is critical that we fund this program, which will save Louisianans money on their homeowners insurance," Donelon said in a statement. "I've spoken to too many of our state's residents and business owners, struggling to make ends meet, who are now seeing skyrocketing insurance costs. Some are facing being priced out of their homes."
This is the worst homeowners' insurance crisis
A similar program was created and passed unanimously in the 2022 legislative session. Now it is up to lawmakers to fund it.
The program would require companies to match state funds dollar for dollar, with grants ranging from
Donelon said his department has had inquiries about the program from seven companies so far. The money would come from
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