It is not the same thing.
11 of the 20 biggest insurance companies don't even offer any insurance because of this California law. If you care to find out more about the situation, this thread seems to be fairly informative and has been quoted by other usually well informed people
(and if...
I get why she is like that, and her saying something along of the lines of "but I need to [kill him]" was obviously an attempt to get the audience to sympathise, it was still really hard to not dislike her
Sounds more like California caps insurance premiums entirely, and so rather than gaining customers that it doesn't make financial sense to insure the insurance companies just refuse.
There is a state-run insurance plan that is apparently very expensive, but even that was projected to go...
Not quite the case here.
California has a law where any insurance premium increase needs to be approved, and as a result a number of insurance companies have either dropped their customers or left the state entirely. In March 2024 State Farm cancelled the policies of 72,000 customers in...
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