Washington DC
New York
Toronto
Distribution: (800) 510 9863
Press ID
  • Login
Edinburg Post
No Result
View All Result
Thursday, June 11, 2026
  • World • Politics
  • Business • Finance
  • Culture • Entertainment
  • Health • Food
  • Lifestyle • Travel
  • Science • Technology
  • Latest • Trending
  • World • Politics
  • Business • Finance
  • Culture • Entertainment
  • Health • Food
  • Lifestyle • Travel
  • Science • Technology
  • Latest • Trending
No Result
View All Result
Edinburg Post
No Result
View All Result
Home Business • Finance

California lawmakers to consider expediting insurance claims after L.A. fires

by Edinburg Post Report
January 10, 2025
in Business • Finance
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

SACRAMENTO —  As lawmakers regrouped Thursday after fiery devastation across Los Angeles, Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas vowed to back legislation to help homeowners expedite insurance claims, while Senate leader Mike McGuire delivered a tearful floor speech addressing California’s “hellish week.”

“Words cannot explain the absolute shock, horror, sorrow surrounding the devastation that we see day in and day out,” McGuire (D-Healdsburg) said. “The residents of L.A. County need to hear us loud and clear. We have your back. But first and foremost, we have to get these damn fires out.”

The state’s troubled insurance marketplace could become a focus of lawmakers’ attention this year as Los Angeles recovers from what may be one of the nation’s most expensive natural disasters, with fires having charred at least 9,000 buildings.

Yet the committee that oversees insurance in the state Senate currently lacks a chairperson. McGuire, who has opened an account to run for state insurance commissioner next year, did not fill the post when he announced other leadership positions last week. The insurance committee chair last year was Democratic state Sen. Susan Rubio, who has been questioned by authorities in a sprawling corruption investigation in Baldwin Park.

McGuire’s spokesperson said he is “awaiting additional information from the U.S. attorney’s office before finalizing any decisions” about who will lead the insurance committee.

Attendance at Thursday’s floor sessions was sparse as many lawmakers who represent Los Angeles County were home with family, touring evacuation shelters and making sure other services are available for their constituents.

“The wind is howling. It almost feels like Armageddon,” Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand Oaks) said in a phone interview Wednesday evening.

Irwin said she wanted to be on the ground with constituents and her family. “You don’t get as much news if you’re up in Sacramento.”

Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino), who also remained in Los Angeles this week, said this year’s priorities will have to shift.

“We’re certainly going to have to pivot as we need to address the needs of the fires,” he said. “We will focus on affordability and housing at the top of the agenda, and also work on wildfire recovery.”

Assembly Speaker Rivas (D-Hollister), a former volunteer firefighter before he was elected to serve his rural agricultural district, told reporters there are plans to push forward legislation that will expedite insurance claims for homeowners. He did not say whether the Assembly will convene a special session to address the aftermath of the wildfires, saying it was “the call of the governor to make.”

Rivas later announced that two Assembly members had introduced legislation intended to ensure the financial stability of the FAIR Plan, an insurer of last resort that covers many Southern California families and businesses.

Leave Comment

EDITOR'S PICK

Daily Horoscope for October 02, 2025

Column: How a surgeon general’s warning and a Supreme Court ruling may place gun control on the front burner

‘Zero COVID’ is roiling China. But ending the policy may cause a massive health disaster

Evacuations Ordered As Massive Waves On California Coast Cause Flooding

EP NEWSROOM

Malek Bentchikou

Unlocking Success: The Journey of Malek Bentchikou, a 23-Year-Old Algerian Trader

Former Dolton officer hired by Munster police despite ‘traumatic’ incidents at past job

Mia Sorety

Mia Sorety: Houston’s Rising Fitness Influencer Inspires Thousands to Embrace a Healthier Lifestyle

Grayslake data center could become largest county development; water and energy concerns remain

Ms. Saloni Srivastava

Siliconization of the Subcontinent: Is Prompt Engineering the answer to India’s employability crisis?

Edinburg Post

© 2025 Edinburg Post or its affiliated companies.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • World • Politics
  • Business • Finance
  • Culture • Entertainment
  • Health • Food
  • Lifestyle • Travel
  • Science • Technology
  • Latest • Trending

© 2025 Edinburg Post or its affiliated companies.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In