"Regulatory Red Herring: Lawmakers Shift Blame Amid Insurance Crisis As the state's insurance market continues to struggle under the weight of stringent regulations, lawmakers are taking an unlikely approach to address the issue: deflecting responsibility. In a move that has left many in the industry scratching their heads, lawmakers are instead focusing on identifying scapegoats rather than tackling the root causes of the problem. The heavily regulated market, which has driven many insurance providers out of business, has left consumers with limited options and skyrocketing premiums. As the situation continues to deteriorate, it remains to be seen whether lawmakers will finally take action to address the real issues or continue to shift the blame."


Instead of confronting the problems with the state's heavily regulated insurance market, lawmakers are looking for a scapegoat.