Texas lawmakers say they will tackle soaring home insurance rates next session
As Texans confront skyrocketing home insurance premiums, some top state lawmakers are considering major interventions when they meet again in January, including overhauling the very system that regulates insurance providers.
"Between property taxes and insurance, it is the number one issue in our office. It is not even close," state Sen.
Insurance companies are contending with more severe and more frequent disasters, Brown said - there were more severe storms in
Lawmakers signaled that they may be open to reconsidering a 2003 statute that established
Brown said that the
"If we tighten up the criteria that you have to look at in order to approve their rates - I would expect that if it's harder to get a rate increase approval, that would help Texans with their premiums on their insurance," said
Industry representatives said the file-and-use system has helped create a robust and competitive market in
Floyd said that despite a national insurance crisis, "
"We don't have the same kind of availability crisis that a lot of other states are seeing because we still do have an attractive, competitive market," he said.
Still, over the last year, many homeowners in
According to TDI, only four companies have exited the
But facing escalating losses, many companies have tightened their underwriting guidelines, which dictate where and under what circumstances companies offer new or continuing coverage. "Stories you may hear about Texans not being able to keep or find homeowners insurance are more likely caused by these underwriting changes than companies leaving the market," Brown told lawmakers.
In 2023, 138,000 homeowner's policies were not renewed, impacting 1.66% of the state's property insurance market, she said. In 2022, 0.88% of total homeowners policies were not renewed, according to data from the
"I worry that Texans ratepayers are not getting a fair shake in the current situation," said
Texans are "not very happy about insurance, for sure," Schwertner said. "I don't think it was quite as collectively known on this dais before we started talking about it."



Group Health Insurance Dallas TX Faces Uncertainty Amid Healthcare Reforms
State lawmakers eye soaring home insurance rates
Advisor News
- Women say their advisors respect them, but talk down to them
- How PEPs compare with traditional 401(k)s
- Allianz studies why 42% of Americans retire sooner than expected
- Why advisors should be talking about life settlements
- Millennials are ready to bring their advisor to the family table
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- NAIC regulators continue pushing for annuity illustration updates
- Wink: Flat first-quarter annuity sales fall just short of $100B
- 26North Re Agrees to Acquire 100% of Independent Insurance Group
- Matthew Michelini named Athene president, with an eye on annuity growth
- Lincoln Financial Announces Executive Leadership Transitions
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- SENATOR TONY HWANG RESPONDS TO PROPOSED DOUBLE-DIGIT INSURANCE RATE INCREASE REQUESTS; ENCOURAGES PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
- WARNOCK FORCES VOTE ON TRANSPARENCY SURROUNDING MEDICAID COVERAGE LOSS
- Researchers at University of Illinois Release New Data on Insurance (State sanctions may not affect Medicaid managed care): Insurance
- More Hoosiers go uninsured, resulting in higher emergency department usage
- Norwalk schools to seek $3.3M in city funds to cover teachers' health insurance plan
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of CVS Health Corporation’s Aetna Inc. Subsidiaries
- AM Best Assigns Issue Credit Ratings to The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company’s New Surplus Notes
- Prudential announces more layoffs as insurer continues to restructure
- Pradip Patiath Joins Securian Financial Board of Directors
- Over $107 million in life insurance benefits located for Tennesseans in 2025
More Life Insurance News