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"Will State Farm, or any insurance company, still insure us and, number two, will I be able to afford that insurance?" ...
A new state insurance regulation, expanding homeowners’ coverage in the most flammable areas, greases the wheels of ...
Media investigations reveal that Ricardo Lara used $30,000 in campaign funds to pay for fancy meals and taxpayers foot the ...
To protect Californians' health insurance coverage in the face of continued attacks by the federal administration on the rights and access to health care for historically disadvantaged and vulnerable ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNCalifornia bill would give homeowners cash to fireproof their propertiesAs California begins requiring homeowners to take steps to protect their properties from wildfires, a new state bill aims to ...
The California FAIR Plan (the FAIR Plan) was created to provide insurance for high-risk properties that are difficult to ...
The complaint accuses dozens of major insurance companies of collaborating in a “group boycott” of certain areas to force ...
The lesson from Florida: As in most things property insurance, California is chasing its political foil Florida, which has ...
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"These suits defy logic, advance meritless claims, and we are going to focus on solving the challenges in the insurance market in California," said Stef Zielezienski, the group's chief legal officer.
According to the California Department of Insurance, the California Safe Homes Act aims to make homes safer from wildfires ...
now that California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has allowed insurers to factor climate change into their rates. But the way they calculate how expensive climate change is going to be has b ...
State Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is doing his part to keep it that way. His new regulation will effectively force ratepayers and taxpayers across California to subsidize the cost of ...
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