An interesting exchange occurred during last week’s hearing of the House Subcommittee for Civil Justice’s debate on HB 427, a bill to protect insurance companies from bad faith claims.
After the bill sponsor and all the other speakers for and against had delivered their pitch, the last presenter of the meeting, from the Taxpayers Against Insurance Bad Faith, announced, “I have figured it out.” The problem, he suggested, was that Representative Kathleen Passidomo distinctly misunderstood the effect of her own bill.