State insurance commissioner, advocacy group reverse opposition to wildfire bill following amendments
California Insurance Commissioner
At a hearing earlier this week, lawmakers took out key portions of the bill that Lara said would undermine his authority to regulate homeowner insurance premiums.
"I commend the
"With 367 known wildfires burning today in
Before the amendments, Lara and Consumer Watchdog contended that the bill would have allowed insurance companies to raise the cost of homeowners policies without a review by the state
"In its original form, AB 2167, which was backed by the insurance industry, would have raised homeowners' insurance premiums and repealed voter-approved consumer protections against excessive rate increases and discriminatory practices contained in Proposition 103," Consumer Watchdog said in a statement.
"It was strongly opposed by California Insurance Commissioner
The bill was co-authored by Sen.
Amendments approved this week also took out a provision of the bill allowing insurers to pass along to consumers the cost of reinsurance, which is the practice of insurers buying secondary policies of their own to cover potential losses.
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