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Missouri’s Lakin to Moderate Kansas City Roundtable

May 22 2002 // The Missouri Department of Insurance announced that its director, Scott B. Lakin, will hosed a public roundtable discussion on key issues facing consumers and regulators in Kansas City on May 23. Five state insurance...

Kan. Commissioner Candidate Resigns from Post after Rebuke

May 7 2002 // After being denounced by current Kansas insurance commissioner, Kathleen Sebelius, for allegedly soliciting campaign donations from insurance companies, a Republican candidate in the commissioner’s race, John...

Ks. Commissioner Urges Credit Scoring Study

Apr 24 2002 // Concerned about the use to credit scoring in setting insurance rates, Kansas Insurance Commissioner Kathleen Sebelius urged the state legislature to pass a resolution (1623) requiring the Kansas Insurance Department to...

Cattle Loom Large on the Farm & Ranch Scene

Apr 15 2002 // Whoopee ti yi yo, git along little dogies It’s your misfortune, and none of my own. Whoopee ti yi yo, git along little dogies, For you know Wyoming will be your new home. That trail song, used by historian Walter...

Cattle Loom Large on the Farm & Ranch Scene

Apr 15 2002 // Whoopee ti yi yo, git along little dogies It’s your misfortune, and none of my own. Whoopee ti yi yo, git along little dogies, For you know Wyoming will be your new home. That trail song, used by historian Walter...

Kansas Commissioner to Run for Governor

Feb 27 2002 // Kansas Insurance Commissioner Kathleen Sebelius announced she is making a bid to become governor, a move that was not unexpected among political observers in the state. The Topeka Capital-Journal reported that, Sebelius, a...

Midwest Governors Want $200 Million in Disaster Aid

Feb 21 2002 // The governors of Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma requested almost $200 million in federal disaster aid to help recovery efforts after a January storm. Kansas and Oklahoma are seeking full federal relief; Missouri wants 90...

Claims Expected to Pile up Like Snowdrifts in Midwest

Feb 6 2002 // Tens of thousands of residents of Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri are still without power after ice storms crippled those states last week, and many thousands of residents are expected to begin filing claims for damage to...

Insurance Managers, Agents Named to Mo. Industry Advisory Panel

Jan 21 2002 // Missouri Department of Insurance Director Scott B. Lakin named eight insurance company executives and agents to the state agency’s first Industry Advisory Council. Lakin said although insurance industry lobbyists and...

New Kansas Workers’ Comp Rates in Effect

Jan 7 2002 // New workers’ compensation rates that include an overall four per cent rate decrease became effective in Kansas on Jan. 1. In late December, Kansas Insurance Commissioner Kathleen Sebelius approved the rates, which...

Kansas Department Receives Five Year Accreditation

Dec 14 2001 // The Kansas Insurance Department was awarded accreditation this week at the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) winter national meeting in Chicago. Hawaii, North Carolina and Ohio also received...

Kansas-Based PDA Software Launches New Management System

Dec 13 2001 // PDA Software Services Inc., headquartered in Overland Park, Kan., announced the launch of an all-lines property and casualty claims management system, ClaimConnect, at Unitrin Direct Insurance Company located in Vista,...

Riley Announces Candidacy for Kansas Insurance Commissioner

Sep 26 2001 // Bryan Riley, the owner of a Wichita insurance agency, announced he is a candidate for the Republican nomination for Kansas Insurance Commissioner in 2002. He was the GOP nominee for the office in 1998 but lost to Democrat...

Kansas Commissioner Discusses Tragedy

Sep 18 2001 // Kansas Insurance Commissioner and National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) President Kathleen Sebelius discussed the effects of last week’s tragedies on the East Coast and how they could impact the...

Marsh Inc. Welcomes Four New Executives to Kansas City Office

Jul 30 2001 // Marsh Inc. announced it has hired four new professionals at its Kansas City office. John Puetz accepted the position of managing director and head of office. Puetz’s experience is in value-based risk management...

Kansas Auto Insurance Rates Among Lowest in U.S.

Jul 16 2001 // A recent report from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) notes that Kansas residents paid an average of $542.01 for auto coverage in 1999, the seventh lowest rate in the nation. The Kansas rate ranks...

Kansas Governor Signs Insurance Bills Into Law

Jun 1 2001 // The American Insurance Association (AIA) noted that the adjournment on May 8th of the Kansas legislature ended a 10-week session marked by several important victories for the associaiton. Earlier in the week, Governor Bill...

Kansans Weigh In on Medical Coverage

Apr 27 2001 // Residents of Kansas who receive health insurance generally pay more for premiums than in border states, and employees in the Jayhawk State typically pay much less out of pocket for their health coverage, following the...

Kansas Tornado Provides No Warning

Apr 24 2001 // Twenty-eight people were injured and 200 buildings were destroyed when a tornado hit Hoisington, Kansas, on April 21. The damage was six blocks wide and a mile long. A 69-year-old man was killed in his home when warning...

Iowa, Kansas Houses Pass Producer Licensing Bills

Mar 22 2001 // The Kansas and Iowa Houses have both passed insurance licensing bills that appear to meet the reciprocity provisions of the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliley act but do not contain exemptions for customer service...