Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SCR111

Introduced
6/17/25  
Engrossed
6/17/25  
Refer
6/18/25  

Caption

Establishing An Automobile Insurance Reform Task Force For The Development Of Consumer Cost-saving Legislation, Regulations, And Policies.

Impact

The bill mandates the formation of a task force that will consist of a diverse representation of stakeholders, including legislators, industry professionals, and public representatives. The task force is tasked with developing medical expense schedules and cost caps, conducting actuarial studies if deemed necessary, and ultimately crafting recommendations that aim to improve affordability for insurance consumers by January 30, 2026. This reform initiative intends to create a comprehensive approach to managing automobile insurance costs while maintaining necessary coverage for Delaware residents.

Summary

SCR111, also known as the Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 111, establishes the Automobile Insurance Reform Task Force aimed at addressing the rising costs of automobile insurance for consumers in Delaware. The bill recognizes the significant concerns expressed by residents and businesses about the affordability and accessibility of their required automobile insurance. It acknowledges that while Delaware law mandates insurance coverage for legal vehicle operation, various external factors contribute to escalating premium rates beyond the control of state entities, including insurance company losses, rising medical costs, and economic factors like inflation and tariffs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR111 appears to be generally positive, particularly among those advocating for consumer financial relief. Proponents express hope that the establishment of this task force will lead to effective strategies that address insurance cost concerns. However, the challenges identified in the resolution, such as fluctuating healthcare costs and economic factors, present a complex backdrop that may generate apprehension among some stakeholders about the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed reforms. The looming deadline for actionable recommendations adds urgency to the task force's objectives.

Contention

While the establishment of the task force is intended to foster collaboration and address an urgent consumer issue, there may be underlying contention concerning the specifics of the policies recommended. Stakeholders may have differing views on the medical cost caps, the handling of insurance claims, and the balance between regulatory oversight and market freedom. The outcomes of the task force's recommendations could impact a wide array of interests, from consumers seeking lower premiums to insurance companies concerned about competitiveness and profitability within a more regulated framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE SCR12

Establishing The Retail Crime Prevention Task Force.

DE SCR14

Re-establishing The Student Behavior And School Climate Task Force.

DE SCR143

Establishing The Blockchain And Digital Innovation Task Force.

DE SB61

An Act To Amend Title 26 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Public Utilities And Voting By Members Of The Pjm Interconnection Regional Transmission Organization.

DE HCR96

A Resolution Honoring The Civil Air Patrol And Expressing Gratitude For Their Outstanding Service To The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR39

Recognizing The Month Of March 2025 As Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR47

Reestablishing A Port Of Wilmington Expansion Task Force For The Implementation Of Port Development Plans.

DE HCR74

Establishing The Housing Department Task Force.

DE HJR1

Establishing A Task Force To Reduce Regulatory Burdens Upon Small Restaurants.

DE SB238

An Act To Amend Title 24, Title 29, And Title 31 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Insurance Coverage For Chiropractic Therapy And Physical Therapy.

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