Governor Hochul has proposed an auto insurance plan that would strip rights from injured New Yorker's while leaving discriminatory insurance practices untouched.
If you don't want the governor to wreck your future tell your local senator and assembly member to vote no.
Insurance companies and big tech rideshare apps are spending millions to influence the governors plan. But you can fight them.
Real Affordability Starts with Accountability
There is a better path:
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Open the standalone lookup tool →MILLIONS ARE BEING SPENT TO PUSH THIS PLAN
At least $8 million has already been spent to promote it.
They are spending that money for one reason: Because it benefits them.
The Governor wants to bring Florida's Insurance system to New York.
Among the most dysfunctional insurance markets in the Nation.
American Policyholder Association
People who were hurt would be the ones left paying the price.
This plan would hit:
Car insurance is too high.
Hochul’s plan gives insurers more power and strips protections from New Yorkers. It regulates you, not them.
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Governor Hochul has proposed an auto insurance plan that would strip rights from New Yorker's while leaving discriminatory insurance practices untouched. Meanwhile, your insurance premiums will continue to climb.
That's Why We Ask…
Insurance companies and big tech rideshare apps are spending millions to influence the governor's plan. But you can fight them.
Contact Your RepThis Plan Won't:
This Plan Will:
Real Affordability Starts with Accountability
More Transparency
Insurers must open their books and justify every rate increase before it hits your bill.
More Accountability for Rate Hikes
If premiums go up, there must be a public, verifiable reason, period. No more black-box pricing.
Consumers First
Reform that protects policyholders, not insurers. Real competition and real recourse for New Yorkers.
That is how you lower costs.
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