NFIP Set to Expire
Congress must pass a National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) extension as part of government funding legislation – or separately extend the NFIP – by Friday at midnight.
NFIP Set to Expire Read More »
Congress must pass a National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) extension as part of government funding legislation – or separately extend the NFIP – by Friday at midnight.
NFIP Set to Expire Read More »
The State House Insurance Committee met in Harrisburg this week and unanimously approved four bills on a variety of insurance-related topics.
Insurance-Related Bills Advance with Bipartisan Support Read More »
State lawmakers are poised to pass model legislation, which will replace the current suitability of annuities standard and impact producers’ training requirements.
New Annuities Suitability ‘Best Interest’ Standard Read More »
Legislation that would address two key auto insurance issues – stacking and minimum liability limits – now heads to the full state Senate for consideration.
Committee Advances Stacking Reform, Minimum Limits Increase Read More »
Learn how a new federal tax proposal could impact your agency and what action an IA&B-supported coalition is taking to oppose it.
IA&B Advocates Against IRS Reporting Requirement Read More »
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) has been extended through Dec. 3. This is the latest in over a dozen short-term extensions since September 2017.
NFIP Granted Another Short Term Extension Read More »
Congress has hours left to extend the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Review guidance in the event of a potential lapse.
NFIP Faces Expiration Read More »
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The White House invited insurers to a cybersecurity summit, as state regulators continue their push for increased regulation.
Cybersecurity: Insurers Attend Summit, States Move to Regulate Read More »
Forthcoming legislation seeks both to raise the minimum limits to 25/50/10 and completely eliminate stacking, including removing the restriction on UM/UIM limits.
PA State Senate to Take up Minimum Limits Read More »