




|
|
|
Measure #42 - NO
Prohibits Insurance Companies From Using Credit Score Or “Credit
Worthiness” In Calculating Rates Or Premiums
Simply
Stated:
Micro-manages the Insurance Industry
PEAPAC Explanation:
Insurance companies use a wide variety of factors to determine
prices. One of these is credit score or history. This Measure would
make it illegal for them to use credit data in its setting of rates
or premiums.
PEAPAC
Comment:
We oppose this Measure on three grounds. First, it isn’t the State’s
job to micro-manage private business. Second, this is particularly
true when the business is, in essence, rewarding good behavior.
Third, the sorts of technical questions raised in this Measure are
best left to the Legislature to sort out.
First, the insurance industry, though increasingly regulated, needs
the freedom to make statistical correlations and set prices based on
such data. The Bible, in promoting private property, also commends
the freedom to enter into business transactions relatively
unhindered by the civil state. A marketplace free from unnecessary
and unprofitable civil micro-management is to be desired. Measure 41
is a wrong-headed attempt to over-regulate insurance companies.
Second, one’s credit score usually reflects the decisions, good or
bad, that one makes in life. The use of credit scores has the
practical effect of rewarding those who have made good decisions.
Measure 42 would take away a tool that presently rewards good
decisions, likely resulting in higher premiums for good people.
Third, this is a complicated issue. While the ability to vote on
state-wide ballot measures is a wonderful and needed tool for
governance, it has its limits. What is the statistical basis for the
use of credit scores in this way? Have people actually been damaged
by this practice? What unintended consequences may come from the
passage of this technical piece of legislation? The Legislature can
take the time, hear expert testimony and sort through the complex
issues raised by this Measure. Isn’t this what we pay them to do?
We therefore urge a No vote on Measure 42.
This voters' guide produced by Parents Education Association, PAC.
|
|