Kevin Martin, executive director of the Illinois Insurance Association (IIA), said the office has previously introduced legislation aimed at banning the use of underwriting factors like credit scores and age, calling into question the agency’s objectivity. “Putting the wolf in charge of the hen house,” Martin said, referencing the potential conflict of interest.
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