Colorado State Rep. Brianna Titone (forefront) is a former volunteer firefighter who took an interest in property insurance and wildfire mitigation after witnessing the Marshall Fire’s devastation. (Sonora Photography image is published with permission from Colorado State Rep. Brianna Titone.)

A bill passed through the Colorado State Senate recently that would require property insurers to publicly disclose wildfire risk models and scoring along with their impact on premium pricing.

The bill also directs insurance carriers to provide insureds with wildfire mitigation steps for their property and discounts for taking those steps. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is expected to sign the bill into law before summer.

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