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California Democrats Split on Tax Plan to Drive EV Sales

Oct 19 2022 // A California ballot measure that would tax the rich to help put more electric cars on the road may seem tailor-made to win support from Democrats in a state known for climate leadership, but Proposition 30 has one notable...

Alabama Congressional Aide Indicted on Insurance Fraud Charges

Oct 4 2022 // A congressional aide in Alabama has been indicted on insurance fraud charges and was placed on leave from her job. Alabama news outlets reported that Sherry McCormick, an aide to U.S. Rep. Barry Moore, R-Enterprise, turned...

Trial Lawyers Back Republican in Florida House Race, Insurers Favor Democrat

Sep 20 2022 // In a twist of fate and a sign of the times, some Florida business groups are backing the Democrat in a state House race in the Tampa area, while trial lawyers are putting their weight behind the Republican challenger. The...

U.S. Senate Democrats Plan Bill Aiming to Restore ‘Net Neutrality’

Jul 19 2022 // Two U.S. Senate Democrats active in internet issues are working on a bill to restore landmark “net neutrality” rules that would bar telecommunications companies from blocking or throttling traffic or offering...

Pennsylvania Republican Campaigns on False Nursing Home COVID Claim

Jul 7 2022 // Doug Mastriano, Pennsylvania’s Republican nominee for governor, has made a campaign staple out of the allegation that Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf’s policy of readmitting COVID-19 patients from hospitals to nursing...

New York Senate Joins Assembly in Shuttering Auto Insurance Photo Mandate

Jun 2 2022 // The New York State Senate has passed a measure (S.6028) that seeks to eliminate the photo inspection requirement for drivers wanting to buy comprehensive and collision auto insurance coverage. The Assembly approved a...

Florida Senate Committee Passes Insurance Market Rescue Bill 19-2

May 24 2022 // A Florida Senate committee overwhelmingly approved two measures Monday that supporters believe will go a long way toward trimming roof claims, litigation expenses and reinsurance costs for beleagured property insurers –...

Republicans Have a New Enemy No. 1: ESG Investing

May 20 2022 // Heading into the hotly contested midterm elections, the American political right has a new rallying cry: Down with ESG. Conservatives have identified the popular investing strategy, which accounts for environmental, social...

Federal Insurance Laws in the 2021-2022 Congressional Session

May 11 2022 // This post is part of a series sponsored by AgentSync. Federal regulations of insurance are few and far between thanks to ages of history affirming that insurance regulation belongs to the states. But each session, intrepid...

Minnesota Senate Passes Bill to Distribute $300M Opioid Settlement

May 9 2022 // The Minnesota Senate last week voted unanimously to create a framework for distributing about $300 million that the state is receiving as part of a settlement with opioid distributors and manufacturers. Counties and cities...

Delaware Senate Passes Bill Requiring Paid Leave

Mar 11 2022 // The Democrat-led state Senate voted along party lines Tuesday to approve legislation forcing private-sector businesses in Delaware to provide 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave. The bill requires businesses...

Oklahoma Republican Lawmakers Unveil Medical Marijuana Regulations

Mar 11 2022 // Republicans in the Oklahoma House on March 7 unveiled a package of new restrictions on the state’s booming medical marijuana industry, designed to crack down on illegal growers who sell cannabis on the black...

Florida Insurance Bill Passes Senate, But Chances in House Uncertain

Mar 4 2022 // The Florida Senate approved a bill that could limit many homeowners’ roof claims, which some insurers have called a major factor behind the state’s insurance crisis, but the bill’s future in the House...

Maine Senate Advances Equal Rights Amendment

Feb 25 2022 // Maine’s Senate voted Wednesday to advance a proposed amendment to the state Constitution that would prohibit discrimination based on gender, although it will require further votes. The 22-12 vote keeps the proposal...

Florida Senate Committee Advances Condo Inspection Bill

Feb 24 2022 // A Florida Senate committee wasted little time Wednesday in approving a bill that would require more frequent inspections of condominiums statewide – one of the first pieces of legislation to come out of the rubble of the...

Senate Joins House in Passing Ban on Forced Arbitration of Worker Sexual Abuse Claims

Feb 11 2022 // The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved a bill that would ban companies from forcing employees who allege sexual assault or harassment to settle their claims with an arbiter without the option of filing a lawsuit. The bill,...

Florida Senate Takes No Action on Bill to Repeal Malpractice Shield

Feb 10 2022 // The Florida Senate appears to have put an end to a bill that would have allowed parents of adult children to sue for damages in medical malpractice cases. The Senate Judiciary Committee last week effectively shelved...

Massachusetts Senate Weighs Bill to Lower Prescription Drug Prices for Patients

Feb 9 2022 // A bill aimed at addressing the increasing costs of prescription drugs is scheduled to come up for a vote in the Massachusetts Senate this week. The legislation would establish a process for identifying drug price...

Florida Senate Pushing Ahead with No-Fault Auto Repeal, Despite Last Year’s Veto

Feb 4 2022 // The Florida Senate is trying again to repeal the state’s no-fault auto insurance requirement with a bill that major insurers oppose and which the governor vetoed last year. Sen. Burgess By a vote of 10-1, the Senate...

Idaho Coronavirus Liability Shield Extension Bill Heads to Senate

Feb 3 2022 // Legislation headed to the Idaho Senate on Monday to extend a legal shield for Idaho businesses, schools and government entities from lawsuits if someone catches COVID-19. The House voted 70-0 to approve the measure that...