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AB 52, Insurance Rate Regulation, Stalls for the Year

by: Brian Leubitz

Wed Aug 31, 2011 at 17:32:09 PM PDT


Insurance Industry Kills Bill That Would Have Forced them to Justify Hikes

by Brian Leubitz

Well, score another win for the insurance industry over consumers:

Feuer: "We've hit a temporary roadblock on the bill.  The bill remains on the floor of the Senate, however, and I'm going to work very hard between now and next January to change this dynamic."

Health insurance companies and business groups have fought the measure fiercely.  The California Association of Health Plans says the bill would sharply increase costs to the state - without doing anything to lower the cost of health care. (Cap Public Radio)

Of course they say it would increase rates, because they can. Not because they have any data to show that is true.  Not because rates in states that have similar measures are higher, but because they can.

However unfortunate, there are enough anti-consumer Democrats to kill the bill.  Let's be clear here, this is nothing about being moderate.  This is about insurance industry contributions controlling several Democrats in Senate, to the detriment of their constituents.  

The bill will be back in next year's session, by then we can hope that these as yet unnamed legislative cowards can be convinced of the error of their ways.  We need leaders who will stand up for California consumers, rather than just bending to the will of AHIP.

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Several of the Senators are running for Congress (0.00 / 0)
And they have primaries - we need better Democrats here, not just more.

Calderon, Negrete-McCleod, and Rubio come to mind.

Do we know their position on the bill?  


names? (0.00 / 0)
there are enough anti-consumer Democrats to kill the bill.

yeah, names please


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positions (5.00 / 2)
I'd love to know which Dem Senators were on the fence about this bill. I hope Commissioner Jones or Asm. Feuer can supply such a list next year.

I've already asked (4.00 / 1)
I sent an email to Commissioner Jones asking for the names. If I get them, I'll post them here--and everywhere. Because I want these folks to hear from their constituents.

I'm really sick of getting ripped off by the insurance companies. It's more obvious to me because I buy my own insurance in the individual market. And I assure you it couldn't be more like highway robbery unless they wore a mask and held a gun to my head. And I'm pretty sure that's their plan for next year's rate increase! This year's was 29.3% and an increase in my annual deductible of almost $1,000 "to help keep premium costs low." Low my rosy red ass!


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We have a plan brewing at Daily Kos (0.00 / 0)
I'll write about it here next week.

We're going to know who dragged their heels before the filing deadlines for 2012.


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Another demonstration that legislative majorities are not the same thing as political power. (4.00 / 1)
But let's not lose sight of the fact that we are on the offensive on this issue. We just have to make those representatives fear their constituents more than the InsurCo's PAC money.

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