Tuesday, April 29 | 3:00 – 4:30pm
Safe Credit Union Convention Center • Sacramento, CA
California’s homeowners insurance market is at a pivotal moment. In the wake of devastating wildfires that exacerbated financial strain on both private insurers and the FAIR Plan, stakeholders across the industry are working toward solutions to expand access and build a more stable, resilient insurance market.
Join the Center for California Real Estate (CCRE) in Sacramento for a solutions-driven panel. This timely discussion will bring together top policymakers, insurance industry leaders, and consumer advocates to examine regulatory and policy efforts aimed at stabilizing the insurance market. The panel will also explore opportunities to expand insurance access and create a more sustainable market for homeowners in California.
This event is free and is open to members of C.A.R. For more information: [email protected]
Moderator:
Megan Fan Munce
Reporter, San Francisco Chronicle
Munce is a reporter on the climate team covering California’s home insurance crisis. She writes about the California FAIR Plan; State Farm non-renewals; pullbacks by other insurers such as Allstate and Farmers; policy initiatives from the California Department of Insurance; and how homeowners in the Bay Area and elsewhere are navigating the challenges. Munce first joined the San Francisco Chronicle as part of the two-year Hearst Journalism Fellowship, spending her first year of the program at the Houston Chronicle. She grew up in San Jose before attending Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.