Mass. AG Wants to Put Brakes on ‘Excessive’ Homeowners Insurance Rate

November 18, 2011

  • November 18, 2011 at 2:33 pm
    earlybird says:
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    “Wait dont tell me,” the Attorney General is a democratic candidate for governor or senate next year? Let’s get that populist movement going, even if we run all of the standard admitted insurers out of the state. We can put everyone in the state wind pool and the govenment will provide a great product at lower rates. Yeah, lets see how that “change” works out for you.

  • November 18, 2011 at 3:04 pm
    sips says:
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    That was my exact same thought – she’s already starting her campaign – freakin’ liberals. They continue to want their socialist state controls over every last bit of everyone’s business – mandate healthcare to individuals and tell corporations how they should be run. Womb to tomb oversight and control. Screw ’em!

  • November 18, 2011 at 4:00 pm
    dreamer says:
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    so…. when the big one hits when she is Govenor, she can bail everyone out with her state money and be the hero all over again!

    Theres a fox in them there woods in Boston, watch out…

  • November 18, 2011 at 8:58 pm
    mark says:
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    she is such a sleeze, she could care less about MA Homeowners its all about sound bites. Is always a socialist in the AG’s office apparently we should run our industry like obama runs the us government, oh wait thats going bankrupt. I am so sick of socialists who think business should all be non profit. If she wants socialism she should move to france.

  • November 21, 2011 at 4:21 pm
    Rick says:
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    Once again an elected official who knows little or nothing about the insurance industry, acturial sciene and predictive modeling. Hurricane prone areas can enjoy 10 years of prosperity only to be wiped out by one major storm. There is no such thing as overcharging hurricane prone beach areas at the expense of other homeowners in the state.



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