When a very high state official says he has a deal on a critical cornerstone of the entire state economy, it’s worth exploring how true that is.
' insurance more available in the state and create a better environment for insurers to return to the market. economyThe insurance commissioner says he made an agreement with insurers to increase options for homeowners and renters and create more price competition, especially those forced into California Fair Plan, the insurer of last resort.
"We had gotten to the point in this…standoff between insurance companies and our regulatory system where something had to be done. I have to commend the [Lara] and the [However, not everyone is so sure.
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