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Illinois is the only state where the state government does not have any ability to prevent indiscriminate rate hikes. Special ...
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The Cool Down on MSNGovernor demands swift action following State Farm's controversial moves: 'I am deeply concerned'"These increases are predicated on catastrophe loss numbers that are entirely inconsistent." Governor demands swift action ...
Gov. JB Pritzker wasted no time in calling on state legislators to do something about rising insurance rates after State Farm ...
Illinois homeowners face a 27% rate hike from State Farm as the insurer cites unsustainable losses. The rate increase is ...
Gov. JB Pritzker wasted no time in calling on state legislators to do something about rising insurance rates after State Farm ...
State Farm’s plan to raise homeowners insurance rates by more than half a billion dollars in Illinois has reignited calls from consumer advocates to overhaul how the state oversees insurance rates.
Illinois homeowners could soon face a higher insurance bill. State Farm is raising its rates by 27% starting Aug. 15 — which ...
Just weeks after Gov. JB Pritzker called for action following State Farm’s 27.2% rate hike for homeowners insurance, some ...
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WBBM Radio Chicago on MSNState leaders seek more transparency from insurance companiesAs Giannoulias called on lawmakers to put new regulations on car insurance companies, Gov. JB Pritzker, House Speaker Chris ...
In a statement July 10, Pritzker called on lawmakers to pass legislation in the upcoming fall veto session, "that prevents insurance companies from taking advantage of consumers through severe and ...
State Farm is raising home insurance rates 27% due to inflation and severe weather, saying it's been spending more than it's taking in. But one Illinois lawmaker looking to limit rate hikes retorted, ...
The facts are simple: State Farm’s Illinois homeowners business has lost money in 13 of the past 15 years, including paying out $1.26 for every dollar collected in 2024.
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