November 4, 2014 Ballot Prop. 45

Proposition 45: Health Insurance Rate Changes


Official Results

Available once the California Secretary of State has certified the election. This can take up to 3 weeks or more.

Yes votes: 2,917,882 (41.1%)
No votes: 4,184,416 (58.9%)

Proposition 45 would expand the regulation of health insurace rates in California. Changes to rates or anything effecting the charges associated with health insurance would require California Insurance Commissioner approval. Rate changes would require public notice, disclosure, a hearing, and judicial review. Large health plans would be exempted. Policy eligibility could not be determined by health, homeowner, or auto insurance companies. The measure would likely increase state administrative costs to regulate health insurance.

Pro/Con Statements

ProCon
Proponents argue that Proposition 45 would help slow the increase in health premiums which the state has been experiencing for the last decade. They say the measure will introduce transparency into rate regulation. They say the measure is a necessary one to police insurance companies from instituting rate hikes.
Opponents argue Proposition 45 will give too much power to the California INsurance commissioner, who will be susceptible to special interest influence and donations. They claim that the measure will create an costly state bureaucracy and introduce more red tape to the rate regulation system.
SupportersOpponents
Yes on 45 Stop Higher Costs