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Senator Dahle criticizes delay in addressing California homeowners' insurance crisis

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State Senator Brian Dahle, District 1 | Official U.S. Senate headshot

State Senator Brian Dahle, District 1 | Official U.S. Senate headshot

While insurance providers exit the state, Democratic lawmakers have announced they will not take immediate action despite numerous homeowners losing insurance coverage across California.

In response to this inaction, Senator Brian Dahle (R-Bieber) issued a statement: “I am deeply disappointed Commissioner Lara and Democratic lawmakers, who were a part of closed-door discussions, decided to hold off on negotiations with insurance companies. I’ve fought for better protections for homeowners for years. Californians are suffering unjustly and deserve strong and empathetic leadership right now. The volume of homeowners being dropped is inexcusable and he has the power to fix this,” stated Dahle.

Senator Dahle joined his Republican colleagues in sending a letter to Insurance Commissioner Lara demanding action to address the crisis. His efforts to improve forest management, fund fuel reduction to reduce wildfire risks, and save communities from devastating wildfires include several legislative measures:

- AB 2029 (Dahle, 2016): Extended the sunset of the Forest Fire Prevention Pilot Program that allows landowners to strategically thin up to 300 acres of land without a Timber Harvest Plan for trees less than 24 inches in stump diameter.

- SB 495 (Dahle, 2022): Would have required the state Air Resources Board to consider and account for greenhouse gas emissions from wildfires and forest fires in the state’s scoping plan. This bill was defeated in the Senate Environmental Quality Committee.

- AB 2048 (Dahle, 2014): Allows a homeowner who loses their home due to a natural disaster to file with the Department to be exempt from paying the fee if their home is deemed uninhabitable.

Earlier this year, Senator Dahle introduced SB 542 to help alleviate excessive taxation on payments to Zogg Fire victims, ensuring settlement payments awarded would not be subject to state income taxes. Ultimately, the bill’s language was incorporated into the 2023-2024 budget signed by the governor. Additionally, Senator Dahle called for an investigation into the Zogg and Dixie Fires and whether PG&E had completed fire hardening work previously promised and paid for by ratepayers.

California's 1st Senate District includes all or portions of Alpine, El Dorado, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Sierra, Siskiyou, Shasta counties as well as parts of Tehama, Butte, Colusa, and Glenn counties.

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