IA&B Objects to Health Insurance Bill
Maryland state lawmakers are considering legislation that would limit a small group health subsidies program to the Exchange.
IA&B Objects to Health Insurance Bill Read More »
Maryland state lawmakers are considering legislation that would limit a small group health subsidies program to the Exchange.
IA&B Objects to Health Insurance Bill Read More »
Read the latest state legislative updates, relating to marijuana legalization, FMLA expansion, gender rating, and data brokers.
One Bill Down, Several Still Alive Read More »
Save the date of April 13 and attend a reception with Delaware’s House and Senate Banking & Insurance Committee Chairmen.
You’re Invited: Important Legislative Reception Read More »
Here’s what you need to know in advance of the RLI Personal Umbrella Policy (PUP) Program going paperless on April 1.
RLI PUP Program Update Read More »
Learn about small-business exemptions to the legislation, which continues to move quickly through the state legislature.
Family and Medical Leave Bill Passes State Senate Read More »
Now is the time to ensure your cybersecurity programs adequately protect computer networks and non-public information.
Russia Raises Threat of Cyberattacks Read More »
A preliminary report to the state General Assembly recommends extending the Construction Workplace Misclassification Act beyond the construction industry, among other changes.
Task Force Report on Employee Misclassification Read More »
IA&B joined other industry representatives to question the need for newly introduced legislation that would prohibit the use of gender in personal auto rates.
IA&B Testifies on Department’s Gender Bill Read More »
Legislation that likely would increase personal auto rates – plus create additional work for agencies – now heads to the state Senate.
EUIM Opt-Out Clears House Committee Read More »
IA&B members last week held a meeting to discuss state legislative issues that could impact agencies.
Determining IA&B’s Position on Insurance Legislation Read More »