"Homeowners Face Growing Insurance Crisis Across the U.S."

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Many Californians are struggling to afford homeowners insurance as insurers abandon fire-prone areas, leaving residents either uninsured or reliant on costly last-resort options like the FAIR Plan. The state's regulatory system under Proposition 103 complicates rate adjustments, contributing to the crisis. Lawmakers and officials are considering measures to incentivize fire-hardening homes and streamline insurance regulations to stabilize the market.
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