[StBernard] Committee Approves Homeowners' Insurance Reform Bill

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Wed Apr 28 09:02:02 EDT 2010


April 27, 2010



Committee Approves Homeowners' Insurance Reform Bill



Washington, DC - Today, the House Financial Services Committee approved by a
vote of 39-26 the Homeowners' Defense Act, innovative bipartisan legislation
to reduce insurance premiums for homeowners around the country.



The Homeowners' Defense Act, authored by Rep. Ron Klein (D-FL) and
co-sponsored by more than 70 of his colleagues representing over 30 states,
allows states that choose to participate to join a national catastrophe
insurance pool that will drive down costs. The pool could include the risk
for hurricanes in Florida, earthquakes in California, mudslides in Colorado,
wildfires in Arizona, tornadoes in Kansas and more.



"Today marks an important step forward as we continue fighting to bring down
homeowners' insurance costs for hard-working families," Klein said. "By
working across party lines with Democrats, Republicans and Independents, we
have passed a private-market solution to drive down premiums and make a real
difference for homeowners around the country."



"The Federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina has unfortunately
created an expectation that the government will provide similar financial
assistance in future disasters," said Rep. John Campbell (R-CA). "This bill
would instead give states, including my home state of California, the tools
to set up effective disaster insurance programs by sharing risks across the
country."



"Over the years, homeowners' insurance rates have skyrocketed in at-risk
states, putting a heavy burden on families in Florida and throughout the
nation," said Rep. Suzanne Kosmas (D-FL). "This bipartisan, common-sense
solution will allow states to pool together to make insurance premiums more
affordable, protect taxpayer dollars, and help provide peace of mind for
working families."



"This is a positive step toward helping make homeowner's insurance more
affordable," said Rep. Bill Posey (R-FL). "The legislation also takes
important steps to help homeowners and localities prepare for future
disasters before they occur. Preplanning helps save lives, property and
money."



"Some problems are too big for one person to solve. Hurricanes are an
example of that. The wake of a hurricane brings lost lives and lost
property. If we don't pass this bill, it will mean bankruptcy for huge
numbers of storm victims as well. People need insurance and deserve to have
it. That's what this bill accomplishes," Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) said.



In addition to saving families money on their homeowners' insurance
premiums, this legislation also saves every American taxpayer money by
taking smart, preventative action before disaster hits. This puts an end to
the current system, where taxpayers are stuck with an expensive bill
following any major disaster - like the nearly $800 per family paid by
American taxpayers in the wake of hurricane Katrina.



The legislation now moves to the full House for consideration.



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