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New Tennessee Law Aims to Further Enhance State’s Captive Industry

May 30 2017 // Tennessee is praising captive insurance legislation signed by the governor on May 12, saying it is expected to “maintain and further enhance Tennessee’s place amongst the most attractive states to locate a...

Uber Says Alabama Mayors Stalled Ridesharing Law

May 30 2017 // A statewide framework to regulate ridesharing firms such as Uber and Lyft stalled in the Alabama Legislature, and it’s unclear when such companies could begin to launch new service in Alabama communities. Uber,...

States Move to Ban Asking Job Applicants About Past Salary

May 26 2017 // An awkward job interview question — how much did you make at your last job? — is getting banned in some parts of the country. Massachusetts, New York City and Philadelphia have passed laws that bar employers from...

Republican Health Bill Would Cut Deficit by $119B, Add 23 Million Uninsured: CBO

May 25 2017 // A bill passed by U.S. House Republicans would cause 23 million people to lose healthcare coverage by 2026 while de-stabilizing health insurance markets in some states and making it hard for sick people to buy insurance, a...

Connecticut Lawmakers Urged to Help Crumbling Foundation Homeowners

May 22 2017 // Regional officials are reminding state lawmakers it’s urgent this session to provide assistance to eastern and central Connecticut homeowners with crumbling foundations. Both the executive director of the Capitol...

Amazon’s Delivery Drone Project Focuses on Birds (and How to Avoid Them)

May 22 2017 // Amazon.com Inc.’s development of package-delivery drones is progressing to the point where the company is now thinking a lot about geese. The e-commerce company said Thursday it has started development of an...

China Eyeing Cyber Rule Delay After Outcry from Foreign Firms: Sources

May 22 2017 // China may delay full implementation of controversial new cyber security rules, giving companies more time to prepare, two people who attended a meeting on Friday between the country’s internet regulator, businesses...

States Getting More Active on Autonomous Vehicle Rules, Says PCI Director

May 22 2017 // Powered by InsuranceJournal.tv Thinking about the rules of the road for a time when autonomous vehicles dominate the landscape is probably like envisioning a horseless carriage on the plains of the Old West. But that...

U.S. Court Voids Recreational Drone User Registry

May 22 2017 // The government’s authority to oversee burgeoning recreational drone use was dealt a setback when a federal appeals court barred the Federal Aviation Administration from forcing hobbyists to register the millions of...

Democratic Attorneys General Move to Defend Obamacare Insurer Subsidies

May 19 2017 // More than a dozen Democratic attorneys general on Thursday sought to intervene to defend a key part of the Obamacare healthcare law — subsidy payments to insurance companies — which is under threat in a court...

New York Eyes ‘Textalyzer’ to Combat Distracted Driving

May 19 2017 // Ben Lieberman just wanted to find out what may have caused the head-on collision that killed his 19-year-old son, Evan, on a highway north of New York City. It took a lawsuit and six months in court to get the cellphone...

California Small Business Advocate Produces 2nd List of ‘Good, Bad & Ugly Bills’

May 18 2017 // With a California Legislative deadline looming, a business advocate is calling attention to bills that he believes owners and managers of small businesses should take note of in his second annual list of “Good, Bad...

Workplace Regulation to Reduce Incidents at California Oil Refineries OK’d

May 18 2017 // California’s Department of Industrial Relations’ Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board today approved a regulation aimed at strengthening workplace safety and health at oil refineries across the...

Judge Dismisses Lawsuits Claiming Facebook Liable for Supporting Terrorists

May 18 2017 // A federal judge on Thursday dismissed two lawsuits seeking to hold Facebook Inc. liable for supporting terrorist groups by letting them use its social media platform to further their goals, including violence against...

Bill Setting Statewide Rules for Ridesharing Companies Passes Texas Senate

May 18 2017 // A bill that would preempt local regulations for ridesharing companies in Texas and replace them statewide standards has passed the Texas Senate. It now heads to the desk of Gov. Greg Abbott for his signature. HB 100,...

Bipartisan Senators Look to Address Banking Risk for Marijuana Industry

May 18 2017 // Republican and Democratic senators on Wednesday renewed their drive to make banking easier for marijuana-based businesses in those U.S. states where the drug is legal, undeterred by signals from the Trump administration...

Alabama Workers’ Compensation Act to Remain in Place, For Now

May 18 2017 // Alabama’s workers’ compensation law, ruled unconstitutional by a county judge last week, will remain in effect for the immediate future. The Alabama judge who on May 8 declared the state’s workers’...

Republican Governors Have Own Ideas for Healthcare Reforms

May 18 2017 // A group of about a dozen Republican governors is pushing for its own set of national healthcare reforms, flexing its considerable muscle in the national debate over the future of Obamacare as the U.S. Senate begins writing...

Texas ‘Hailstorm’ Litigation Bill Headed to Governor’s Desk

May 17 2017 // Legislation backed by the insurance industry and some Texas business groups that curtails the ability of policyholders to sue insurance companies over property claims following extreme weather events has passed the state...

AIG’s High Cost of Hiring Duperreault

May 17 2017 // American International Group’s decision to recruit Hamilton Insurance Group CEO Brian Duperreault as its next leader won’t come cheap. To begin with, AIG will pay Hamilton $20 million to release Duperreault...