High School Financial Literacy Requirement Passes PA Senate
If passed, the bill would require all Pennsylvania students to complete an economic and financial literacy course.
High School Financial Literacy Requirement Passes PA Senate Read More »
If passed, the bill would require all Pennsylvania students to complete an economic and financial literacy course.
High School Financial Literacy Requirement Passes PA Senate Read More »
The bill, which increases the number of allowed exemptions for LLCs, was introduced after several independent agents brought attention to the issue.
IA&B-Supported Workers’ Comp Exemption Bill Moves in DE Read More »
The bill establishes a regulatory framework for the regulation of pet insurance, but IA&B opposes training requirements for producers.
Pet Insurance Legislation Introduced in DE Read More »
Learn why your vote matters in the Tuesday, May 16 Pennsylvania Municipal Primary.
Primary Election Could Once Again Determine PA House Control Read More »
The first-of-its-kind bill requires insurance companies to cover 100% of the cost of genetic testing and other services, with no co-pay, deductible, or co-insurance.
Gov. Shapiro Signs Breast Cancer Screening Legislation into Law Read More »
Read about the insurance-related issues discussed last week when more than 30 IA&B members from Pennsylvania and Delaware went to Washington, D.C. to speak with legislators.
Independent Agents Talk Key Issues in Washington, D.C. Read More »
Bills to establish a flood insurance premium assistance task force and to establish new requirements for insurance data security were voted favorably by the House Insurance Committee this week.
Insurance-Related Bills Move in PA House Read More »
Review a snapshot of the issues that IA&B staff, lobbyists, and volunteers were actively involved with during the newly ended legislative session.
2023 Maryland Legislative Session Recap Read More »
Learn about the top five issues IA&B members are discussing with federal lawmakers at this week’s Big “I” Legislative Conference.
IA&B Members Take Their Message to Washington, D.C. Read More »
IA&B opposed House Bill 355, which would have established a Baltimore City Lifeline Low-Cost Automobile Insurance Program in the Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund to offer low-cost automobile insurance policies to residents of Baltimore City. The bill did not pass.
Protecting Competition in Baltimore Auto Market (MD HB 355) Read More »