The legislation is expected to be passed by the state House and Senate on Wednesday. State Senate President Ken Pruitt, R-St. Lucie, remarked to his members yesterday that they should plan on staying
The bill has drawn harsh criticism from the insurance industry, which has argued it provides only short-term fixes, makes the market more difficult for insurers and could expose taxpayers to a massive
The bill has drawn harsh criticism from the insurance industry, which has argued it provides only short-term fixes, makes the market more difficult for insurers and could expose taxpayers to a massive
Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., who has repeatedly criticized the insurance industry over the handling of hurricane damage claims, renewed his attacks in a six-page letter to House Financial Services Commi
Florida legislators are heading into a special session next week with several unconstitutional proposals to resolve the state's skyrocketing property insurance costs, an insurance industry official sa
The former commissioner, Democrat John Garamendi, is now serving as the state's lieutenant governor. Mr. Poizner announced that high-profile members of Mr. Garamendi's staff, including Chief Deputy Ri
The incoming Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee has not yet updated its Web site, but the hearing calendar Web page for the full Senate shows that the committee has scheduled a
Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Julie Benafield Bowman said her state was joining other departments in their "friend of the court" brief. The brief asks the Supreme Court to uphold a 9th Circuit