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Bill would limit types of information insurance companies could use to set rates in Colorado
Senate Bill 169 would prohibit insurance companies from using data indicating someone is in a protected class, such as their race, gender or sexual orientation, in determining premium rates.
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DENVER â Every time you try to get an insurance quote, whether itâs for a car, home or family, companies compile a series of data to try to determine the risk each individual poses.
They use that risk factor to determine how much the monthly rate should be. The goal is to strike a balance between how much insurance companies collect with premiums versus how much they pay out in claims.
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Last March, in the midst of a nationwide lockdown that left millions out of work, the residents of Wasatch Property Management’s apartment complexes were presented with a solution to the impending problem of rent. It came from a little cartoon woman named Penny featured on Wasatch’s Facebook page. Through an app called Flex, Penny explained, tenants could pay rent in installments throughout the month, rather than a lump sum at the month’s start.
“Have you ever gotten yourself in a small financial pinch or maybe even had to pay a late fee on your rent?” Penny asked. “Because let’s face it, life happens!” The cartoon went on, explaining that her payday falls on the 15th of the month, and Flex allowed her to budget rent into “small, stress-free payments.” The downside, which was left out of the video, is that tenants are charged a $20 monthly fee to use Flex. Online, some have compared the service t
Storm Watch: When It’s Coming and Where It Will Be Worst – NBCNews.comby wpjljron
Thursday, January 21st, 2016.Storm Watch: When It’s Coming and Where It Will Be Worst – NBCNews.comA blockbuster snowstorm is forecast for the East Coast this weekend, with heavy snow expected to blanket parts of at least 15 states. The forecast is still evolving, but right now, meteorologists are viewing this as a potentially historic storm. Here is what you can expect, and when, from the impending winter wallop. How many […] A blockbuster snowstorm is forecast for the East Coast this weekend, with heavy snow expected to blanket parts of at least 15 states.
Saturday won’t be a complete washout, but any outdoor plans will need to be flexible.
The most likely time for rain will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the region is set to dry out by Saturday night.
The cold front will also come with a blustery northwest wind, keeping temperatures seasonably chilly with highs in the 50s.
Sunday morning is your best bet for outdoor plans on Mother’s Day. No weather worries for heading to brunch, but watch out for puddles.
Sunday afternoon will still be mostly cloudy and cool, with highs just above 60°.
A few afternoon showers are possible, but no significant amounts of rain are expected.