One day after major entertainment industry groups urged that pandemic risk insurance is a "key factor to America’s economic recovery," The U.S. House Committee on Financial Services heard arguments ...
New York lawmakers have approved parts of Hochul's auto insurance reforms while rejecting lower penalty minimums and adding new rate protections.
With a new farm bill unlikely before the current bill expires at the end of the month, some new proposals on crop insurance could still be part of the negotiations. The Midwest Council on Agriculture, ...
The next few days will determine whether Florida consumers will lose valuable property insurance coverage to insurers’ efforts to fight fraudsters who are driving up costs for everyone. Critics are ...
Insurance reforms are back on the front burner heading into the spring session of the Florida Legislature. Republicans are again targeting plaintiffs attorneys with a wish list of pro-insurance ...
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Board tosses coverage proposals from current brokers, Joyce Insurance and Eastern Insurance. WILKES-BARRE TWP. – The board that oversees Wachovia Arena on Thursday threw out insurance coverage ...
New York lawmakers on Thursday peppered the state’s financial services watchdog with questions about Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposal to curb auto insurance fraud as part of her fiscal 2027 budget. In ...
Citizens windstorm insurance for all. Closing loopholes for a “bad-faith” insurance claim. Creation of an insurance advisory council. Requiring mediation before policyholders can sue their insurer.
California residents’ homes and iconic landmarks are now at the mercy of the raging Palisades Fire, and state legislation for expanding insurance access across the Golden State may have come too late.
With a special legislative session poised to start, the Florida House and Senate late Friday released proposals that would make far-reaching changes in the state's troubled property-insurance system.