Maryland State Lawmakers Consider Insurance-Related Bills
Read highlights of the insurance-related bills receiving legislators’ attention as the 2021 session nears its close.
Maryland State Lawmakers Consider Insurance-Related Bills Read More »
Read highlights of the insurance-related bills receiving legislators’ attention as the 2021 session nears its close.
Maryland State Lawmakers Consider Insurance-Related Bills Read More »
IA&B this week testified on two pieces of insurance legislation – one which would suspend certain uninsured driving fines and another which would address “storm chasers.”
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Legislation which seeks to change the definition of “independent contractor” passed the U.S. House last week.
Potential Impact of the PRO Act Read More »
Legislation which seeks to change the definition “independent contractor” passed the U.S. House this week. Our federal government affairs team – the Big “I” – is seeking an exemption for insurance agents and financial advisors.
Effort to Exempt Insurance Producers from Reclassification Read More »
Insurance-related legislation – addressing everything from liability reform and rating factors, to weather-related claims and workers’ comp – has received attention in Annapolis this session.
MD State Lawmakers Eye Insurance Bills Read More »
Contribute to AgentPAC, the state-based political action committee of IA&B. It’s of the most important tools you have to help agents’ collective voice be heard.
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Get the latest scoop on Pennsylvania’s state-run health insurance exchange, Pennie, from our team, who attended its latest workgroup meeting.
Pennie Updates: Commission Proposal, Extended Enrollment Read More »
Read how the $912 million bill will allocate federal stimulus dollars and transfer money from the Workers Compensation Security Fund.
Highlights of Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 Relief Bill Read More »
The IA&B of Maryland Government Relations Committee met this week to discuss legislation that would limit credit history for insurance rating, provide civil immunity from COVID-19 claims, and more.
Industry Bills Compete with COVID for Lawmakers’ Attention Read More »
Your federal government affairs team – the Big “I” – submitted comments recently in support of a new rule proposed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). The rule would allow consumers the option to purchase private flood insurance instead of insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), when flood insurance is required by the
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