Helpful Links and More Information
 
Health insurance premiums are out of control.

The Insurance Rate Public Justification and Accountability Act makes health insurance companies publicly justify premium increases before they take effect.

Click on the links below to learn more about the California ballot initiative, why it's needed, and a previous successful campaign for insurance reform that saved Californians billions of dollars.
  1. Fact sheet about the Insurance Rate Public Justification and Accountability Act.

  2. Download the text of the Insurance Rate Public Justification and Accountability Act.


  3. Read news articles about the Insurance Rate Public Justification and Accountability Act, here and here.


  4. More resources about why public justification and approval of health insurance rates is necessary.

  5. Our Other Success Story In Insurance Reform.


  6. Read the stories of California patients who are paying exorbitant premiums for their health insurance.

  7. Want to get involved? Go to our home page to download and sign the petition, donate to the campaign, and to sign up to stay informed.
Where should I return my signed petition?

  • Consumer Watchdog Campaign
    P.O. Box 5547
    Santa Monica, CA 90409-5547
 
About Consumer Watchdog Campaign
 
Consumer Watchdog Campaign is chaired by insurance reform Proposition 103 author Harvey Rosenfield. In 1988, Rosenfield authored the landmark reform of auto and home insurance that has saved California drivers $62 billion on their auto insurance, according to a 2008 report by the Consumer Federation of America. Consumer Watchdog Campaign is the campaign affiliate of Consumer Watchdog, which was founded by Rosenfield and whose president, Jamie Court, an award-winning consumer advocate and author, is the proponent of the proposed ballot.
 
 
 
Paid for by Consumer Watchdog Campaign To Make Health Insurance Companies Justify Their Rates, a committee of consumer advocates with major funding by Consumer Watchdog Campaign Committee and Thomas Steyer.
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