Texas lawmakers are taking steps to address the rising cost of homeowners’ insurance, a pressing issue for many residents. Despite acknowledging the limitations of their ability to control the underlying factors driving these costs, legislators are pursuing several proposals to mitigate the impact on homeowners.
The Insurance Crisis in Texas
Texans pay among the highest insurance premiums nationwide. The Texas Department of Insurance reported a 19% increase in homeowners’ insurance rates in 2024, slightly down from the previous year’s 21% surge. Several factors contribute to this trend, including the state’s population growth, increased property values, and the rising frequency and severity of extreme weather events due to climate change.
Legislative Proposals
Lawmakers have introduced several bills aimed at tackling the issue. One proposal, Senate Bill 1643, would require insurance companies to obtain approval from the Texas Department of Insurance before implementing rate increases exceeding 10%. This measure is designed to provide a check on steep rate hikes, although the insurance industry has expressed concerns that it could lead to insurers accumulating financial liabilities and potentially canceling policies.

Another proposal, House Bill 1576, seeks to create a state grant program to help homeowners retrofit their homes to withstand severe weather events, similar to a program in Alabama. By making homes more resilient, the idea is that insurance costs could be reduced as insurers become more willing to provide coverage.
Challenges and Concerns
While lawmakers aim to rein in insurance costs, they face challenges in addressing the root causes of the problem, many of which are beyond their control. Factors such as inflation, the availability of building materials, and the construction standards of existing homes are significant contributors to insurance costs.
State Rep. Tom Oliverson, a Republican from Cypress, noted, “We can’t control the weather, we can’t control inflation.” Oliverson is behind a proposal to help homeowners make their properties more insurable.
Industry and Consumer Perspectives
The insurance industry and consumer advocates have differing views on the proposed measures. While some argue that capping rate increases could help protect consumers, others worry that it might lead to insurers accumulating liabilities and potentially canceling policies. Consumer groups also express concerns that insurers could circumvent rate increase caps by filing multiple smaller increases.
Conclusion
The issue of rising homeowners’ insurance costs in Texas is complex, with multiple factors at play. As lawmakers continue to explore solutions, the challenge remains to balance the need to protect consumers with the realities of the insurance market. By examining various proposals and considering the perspectives of both the insurance industry and consumer advocates, Texas lawmakers aim to find a path forward to make homeowners’ insurance more affordable and sustainable for residents.