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North Carolinians Unite Against Looming Insurance Rate Hike

By: PRLog

Grassroots Campaign Seeks to Amplify Voices Before Critical January 22 Public Forum and February 2 Comment Deadline

RALEIGH, N.C. - Jan. 15, 2024 - PRLog -- In response to the proposed insurance rate hike in North Carolina, set to significantly impact homeowners and renters alike from August 1, 2024, a grassroots movement spearheaded by David Sabine, a concerned Hoke County resident, is calling for urgent public action. The campaign aims to rally the state's residents to voice their concerns, with the engagement currently far behind what is needed to make a significant impact.

With the deadline for public comments fast approaching on February 2, and a critical public forum scheduled for January 22, the campaign highlights the need for increased awareness and action across North Carolina. The proposed rate hike, impacting approximately 2.87 million homeowner households, will also have a significant knock-on effect on renters and the broader state economy.

Key Points:

  • Immediate Call to Action: Residents are urged to sign the petition and submit their comments before the fast-approaching deadlines.
  • Statewide Concern: The implications of the rate hike extend beyond homeowners, affecting renters and the wider community.
  • Economic Impact: The increase in insurance rates is poised to reduce disposable income, affecting local businesses and potentially leading to a dip in property values.

Quote from David Sabine: "This isn't just about a rate increase; it's about our community's future. We need to come together now more than ever to show that we stand united against this unjust hike. Your voice matters, and together, we can make a difference."

Availability: David Sabine is available for interviews and further comments. He can be reached at david@printprophets.com

Additional Information: To learn more about the campaign, sign the petition, or access resources for writing to the insurance commissioner, visit https://chng.it/dDtSLWCK4t to sign and share the petition and https://bit.ly/48vfgMw to download a draft letter that can be customized and sent to Mike Causey, the NC Insurance Commissioner

About the Campaign: This grassroots campaign, initiated by David Sabine, aims to bring together North Carolinians from all walks of life to challenge the proposed insurance rate hike. It is a movement for the people, by the people, emphasizing the power of collective action and community spirit in advocating for fair insurance practices in North Carolina.

Contact
David Sabine
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Source: David Sabine

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