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Sweeping Insurance Bill Advances Through The Senate Insurance Committee

Quinn MarceauxBossier Press-Tribune

LSU Manship School News Service

BATON ROUGE–-A sweeping insurance bill advanced through the Senate Insurance Committee

on Wednesday, though tensions flared over a controversial part that would expand the authority

of Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple.

While most lawmakers and insurance representatives praised the bill's consumer

protections and transparency measures, such as requiring insurers to disclose previous premiums

in sending out renewal notices, some warned that granting Temple more power to reject rate

hikes could backfire.

But supporters of the bill, House Bill 148, argued that bolder changes are necessary to

rein in Louisiana's sky-high insurance premiums and restore public trust in the system.

As political leaders try to slow the increases in auto insurance premiums, Gov. Jeff

Landry has called on the Legislature to give Temple the power to reject premiums before they go

into effect. Temple said he does not need this power and has cautioned against taking steps that

might prompt insurers to leave the state.

The increase in auto insurance rates is one of the biggest issues this legislative session,

and analysts say Landry could be hurt politically if the problem does not ease.

The bill originated in the House, and most of the debate at the Senate hearing on

Wednesday was over amendments added by House members.

he amendments would eliminate the longstanding legal distinction between competitive

and non-competitive markets, giving the commissioner broad authority to block rates deemed

"excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory."

Temple, who supports much of the original bill, said the amendment granting him more

power to block rate hikes misses the mark.

"Premiums are high because losses are high," said Temple, who was elected on his own

and is not appointed by the governor.

"If we think that we need to take a look at how we regulate insurance rates, then let's

take a serious dive into it," Temple said. "Let's not just pick, you know, portions of one state or

another, or something we saw on social media. I mean, let's truly dive into this."

Sen. Royce Duplessis, D-New Orleans, pushed back, suggesting Louisiana's insurance

crisis demands strong action.

"It's been repeatedly acknowledged that we're in a monumental crisis," Duplessis said to

Temple. "But you don't believe that we need to do anything outside of legal reform to address

this monumental crisis."

Sen. Regina Barrow, D-Baton Rouge, echoed frustrations shared by many Louisiana

residents, pointing to her own experience with rising premiums and demanding accountability

from regulators.

"I just got my renewal not long ago from my home, and it was almost doubled," she said.

"My car insurance went up a little. It wasn't as bad, but it did go up. Everything has gone up. But

I want to ask you, over the past year and a half or so, what can you point to that has had a direct

correlation to having an impact on lowering the rate, because I don't see it."

Independent insurance agents lined up to support Temple.

Danette Castello, representing the Professional Insurance Agents of Louisiana group and

a local agency in Zachary, said the amendment would discourage insurers from entering the

market.

"Giving the authority to one person to subjectively decide whether or not a rate is

justified is a nightmare waiting to happen," Castello said.

Rep. Chad Brown, D-Plaquemine, who authored the amendment, defended it at the

Senate committee hearing by pointing out that many Southern states already have similar

standards.

"This law, in one way or another, exists in the majority of Southern states that surround

us," Brown said. "Is it driving them from those states?"

Despite the discussion, committee members agreed to move the bill forward, with

Chairman Sen. Kirk Talbot, R-River Ridge, noting there are five weeks left in the session to

continue refining the legislation.

"I love the original part of the bill," Talbot said. "The amended part gives me heartburn,

but we'll work together on it." His comments suggested there may be further debate on the

Senate floor.

The proposal comes amid a broader, contentious push in the Legislature to address high

car insurance rates. Trial lawyers and business groups have clashed over whether lawsuits or a

lack of regulatory enforcement are to blame, with both sides claiming partial victories in recent

committee votes.

Temple has supported many pro-industry bills, but he has also publicly opposed separate

legislation that would let him block rate hikes without actuarial data. Gov. Landry supports this

move and has threatened to hold Temple responsible if rates do not fall.

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