
We achieved a major breakthrough. After sustained public pressure, the Federal Insurance Office finally released long-suppressed data on the property insurance market, exposing where insurers are dropping coverage, hiking rates, and leaving families behind.
But it didn’t stop there. Revolving Door Project and Public Citizen used that data to build an interactive map that shines a spotlight on the crisis: showing where claim denials are climbing, nonrenewals are accelerating, and more. It’s a vital tool, but there’s still much work to do.
Because the map also reveals a glaring gap, eight major states, including Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas, refused to provide full data. These are some of the most climate-vulnerable places in the country. Their refusal to participate is an outrage at the exact moment when data transparency matters most to policyholders.
This is where we come in. We’re building a sustained campaign to shed light on the insurance industry, hold state insurance commissioners accountable, and push for guardrails that protect people, not profits.
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