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Californians for Fair Auto Insurance Rates; Californians for Fair Auto Insurance Rates Qualifies Initiative for June 2010 Ballot

2010 FEB 5 - (VerticalNews.com) -- Californians for Fair Auto Insurance Rates, a coalition of , businesses, senior organizations, and insurers, announced that the has certified the Discount Act for the June 8, 2010 Primary Election ballot. CalFAIR submitted 726,199 signatures and needed 433,971 in order to qualify. This measure will allow companies to offer discounts to drivers who have continuously maintained their auto .

Under current law, companies are allowed to offer a discount to their existing customers who maintain continuous auto coverage, often referred to as a . However, an inconsistency in the law prohibits drivers from being allowed to take their continuous coverage discount with them if they change . The Continuous Coverage Act fixes this inconsistency and makes the discount portable.

Like the discount, this ballot measure would reward the more than 80% of responsible who maintain insurance coverage as required by law by making them eligible for a discount, even if they switch insurance companies. That means drivers will be eligible to take this discount with them when shopping for rates, giving drivers more options when it comes to their insurance coverage. The result will be increased competition, which will lower rates and result in reduced premiums.

That's why the measure is endorsed by groups like , of , Against Regulatory Excess, , Small Committee, , California Committee and many more.

"We are pleased that the Continuous Coverage Auto Insurance Discount Act has qualified for the June ballot. will be happy to know that by voting for this measure, they will be eligible to take their continuous coverage discount with them if they decide to change insurance carriers," said , , of Consumers First and former of Consumer Affairs. "The current inconsistency in the law prevents insurance companies from extending the continuous coverage discount to new customers and punishes good drivers who want to change insurers. That will change when this measure is passed and will provide consumers the opportunity to shop around for more savings and with more options."

The vast majority of California drivers (82%) maintain insurance and should be rewarded for keeping their .

Insurance companies still will be required to base a 's primarily on their driving safety record, miles driven annually and driving experience. Other discounts, like the good driver or student discount, will not be taken away.

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