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Post-Tornado Demolition Costs Highlight Regulatory and Financial Challenges in St. Louis

St. Louis tornado victims face costly demolition and strict city permit regulations, revealing gaps in insurance coverage and the limits of nonprofit disaster aid in urban recovery.

2024-25 Trends in Insurance Capital Markets and Regulatory Considerations

Explore key trends in 2024-25 insurance capital markets, including debt offerings, hybrid capital structures, and funding-agreement backed notes, with focus on relevant legal and regulatory considerations impacting insurer funding strategies.

Major M&A Deals Reshape Insurance and Financial Sectors Globally

Explore how significant mergers and acquisitions involving Allstate, Aviva, and others are reshaping the insurance and financial sectors with strategic consolidations and regulatory developments.

CMS Finalizes Rule Targeting ACA Enrollment Fraud, Aims to Lower Premiums

CMS finalizes new rule to reduce ACA improper enrollments, aiming to lower premiums and save taxpayers billions by 2026, while raising concerns over coverage losses.

U.S. Health Care Price Transparency Gains with State and Federal Enforcement

Explore how recent state laws and federal policies are advancing hospital price transparency in the U.S., enhancing enforcement and empowering patients and employers with clearer healthcare cost data.

Vermont Empowers Regulators to Cut Hospital Reimbursements Amid Insurer Insolvency Risk

New Vermont law allows health regulators to reduce hospital reimbursements from insurers at risk of insolvency, addressing financial strain in the state's health insurance market.

Slide Insurance CEO Compensation and Premium Increases Spotlight Florida Insurance Market Reforms

Slide Insurance's IPO prospectus reveals $50 million executive payouts and premium hikes amid Florida insurance reforms impacting Citizens policy takeouts and market competition.

Louisiana Governor Approves Major Auto Insurance Reform to Lower Costs

Louisiana enacts comprehensive auto insurance reforms targeting litigation reduction and stricter insurance oversight to lower coverage costs.

Maine Poll Shows Declining Favorability for Health Insurance Companies

New Maine polling reveals only 15% favor health insurance companies, with growing negative views amid debates on AI and pre-authorization regulations.

Texas Moves to Ban Hemp-Derived THC Consumables, Weighs Regulation and Market Impact

Texas is set to ban hemp-derived THC consumables like gummies and edibles, excluding non-intoxicating CBD and CBG products, amid market and regulatory concerns. The move impacts an $8 billion industry, reflecting ongoing challenges in hemp product oversight.