This week, a committee in the state legislature killed Colorado Bill to impose a 1 % charge on homeowners’ insurance policies.
The Senate Finance Committee voted 6-2 to kill the House Bill 1302, which was pushed by the Government Gerard Police and the top Democrats in the legislature to curb domestic insurance premiums in Colorado.
The bill must have strengthened the Colorado Homes Enterprise, a government -owned business that enters the Planning Association of Planning Association in a fair access to the Planning Association, which is located in the Planning Association, in a fair access to the policy holders and insurance needs of domestic owners’ insurance policies issued by insurance companies (insurers). Is
With fees income, the Enterprise Board of Strong Houses will manage a grant program to “strengthen homes against the risk of claims of damage caused by strong winds, forest fires, hail and other extreme events (extreme weather events), so that the homeowner can use his roofing system to use his roofing system.”
The purpose of the bill was to reduce the loss of insurance through state purchase insurance coverage for companies that offer policies in forest -hit areas that through the destructive insurance enterprise of the forest fire, a government -owned business, wildfire destructive insurance programs.
According to Colorado Sun, members of the bill said they were worried about imposing a new fee on the residents, who were already complaining about the cost of life.
“Now we’re not choosing to do anything about the running freight train,” Bolder Democrat and Bill’s lead sponsor, state senior Judy Ambile, told the Senate Finance Committee before rejecting the move.
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