Montana Governor Vetoes Key Healthcare and Workers' Compensation Bills
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoed several bills impacting healthcare coverage and workers' compensation, citing cost concerns and fiscal responsibility amid budget challenges.
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoed several bills impacting healthcare coverage and workers' compensation, citing cost concerns and fiscal responsibility amid budget challenges.
Michigan Senate Bill 328 seeks to mandate a 10% reduction in auto insurance premiums, drawing concern from the insurance industry about potential market destabilization.
Louisiana Senate advances House Bill 148, sparking debate over expanding Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple's authority to reject auto insurance rate hikes amid rising premiums.
Explore the implications of Oklahoma's House Bill 2144, expanding bad faith claims against health insurers and its potential impact on litigation and insurance market stability.
Texas lawmakers consider Senate Bill 213 to ban forced bundling of home and auto insurance, enhancing consumer choice and transparency in the home insurance market.
The 2025 NCOIL Spring Meeting in Charleston advances key insurance reforms, including prior authorization, AI in insurance, and prescription drug affordability, with record participation from legislators and regulators.
Senate introduces the Insurance Data Protection Act to reaffirm state regulatory authority and limit the Federal Insurance Office's data collection powers, protecting insurer data and reducing compliance costs.
Washington Senate approves SB5721 to mandate appraisal rights in auto insurance claims, enhancing policyholder dispute resolution. Bill awaits governor's signature.
NAIFA prioritizes extending key Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions impacting life insurance and small business tax benefits, opposing C-SALT deduction limits, and promoting regulatory stability in Medicare and insurance markets.