Latest Legislation Headlines

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Time Running Out for Texas’ Windstorm Association Bill

May 31 2009 // Time is running out on the Texas Legislature. Several big issues — including restoring the state’s windstorm insurance fund — were in final negotiations as the last weekend of the 140-day session turned...

Obama Financial Reform Plan Faces Tough Road Ahead

May 31 2009 // The Obama administration’s ambitious draft plan to redraw U.S. financial regulation has been panned by banking groups, setting the stage for a bruising months-long battle among lawmakers and federal agencies. Signs...

West Virginia to Review Accidents Involving State Vehicles

May 29 2009 // West Virginia officials plan to enforce a long-ignored regulation requiring reviews of accidents involving state vehicles in response to a legislative audit that criticized one agency. The audit says 19 Alcohol Beverage...

Obama Regulatory Overhaul Features Fed Reserve, FDIC, Consumer Agency

May 29 2009 // Obama administration is proposing that the Federal Reserve serve as an all-seeing regulator to detect activities that could pose risks to the entire financial system. Under a plan circulating among key lawmakers, the...

Texas Senate Moves to Pass TWIA Reforms

May 29 2009 // Hoping to avoid a special legislative session this summer, the Texas Senate passed legislation that would restore Texas’ depleted windstorm insurance fund. Gov. Rick Perry has warned he could call a special session...

Florida Gov. Crist Signs Citizens Insurance Rate Hike Bill Into Law

May 28 2009 // Florida Gov. Charlie Crist has signed legislation that will increase property insurance rates by 10 percent annually on more than one million customers of the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. and gradually...

Administration Debating Powers of Proposed Systemic Risk Regulator

May 28 2009 // The Obama administration is weighing if a new systemic risk regulator should have the power to conduct on-site examinations of banks, broker-dealers and other market players suspected of posing a threat to the U.S....

EU Unveils Reforms to Make Financial Markets Safer – Insurance Included

May 27 2009 // Banks will be more closely scrutinized under European Union plans unveiled on Wednesday to apply lessons from the credit crunch and better protect investors shaken by the worst financial crisis in decades. The European...

Texas Legislation Big and Small in Peril

May 27 2009 // A work slowdown by House Democrats was meant to stop a voter identification law. But other bills in the path of destruction deal with hurricane insurance, local road projects, solar energy incentives and even trans fats in...

Logjam in Texas House Threatens Windstorm Bill, Other Legislation

May 26 2009 // Democratic members of the Texas House of Representatives have been using stalling tactics to avoid a vote on a controversial Voter ID bill widely supported by Republicans. The only problem is, other measures, including a...

National Insurance Producer Licensing Bill Reintroduced in Congress

May 22 2009 // Federal legislation designed to streamline licensing for insurance agents and brokers operating in multiple states has been reintroduced in Congress. The legislation (HR 2554), the National Association of Registered Agents...

Surplus Lines Regulation Reform Legislation Reintroduced in Congress

May 22 2009 // Legislation aimed at making access to the surplus lines market more efficient and help standardize state insurance regulation has been introduced again in the U.S. House of Representatives. Reps. Dennis Moore, D-Kan., and...

Oklahoma Gov. Signs Comprehensive Tort Reform Legislation

May 22 2009 // After years of wrangling between Republican and Democratic lawmakers in Oklahoma over lawsuit reforms in the state, Gov. Brad Henry has signed into law tort reform legislation aimed at curbing frivolous lawsuits and...

Obama Curtails Bush-Era Federal Preemption of States By Regulation

May 22 2009 // The Obama White House this week undid a Bush administration policy that used federal regulations to undermine various state health, safety and environmental laws. Many of the federal regulations limited the ability of...

Oklahoma Senate Approves Workers’ Compensation Judge Plan

May 21 2009 // Republicans have pushed another issue to a statewide vote to counter a gubernatorial veto – this time a plan to require Senate confirmation of Workers’ Compensation Court judges. The Oklahoma Senate gave final...

Missouri DOT Urges Governor to Veto Repeal of Motorcycle Helmet Law

May 21 2009 // Missouri Transportation Director Pete Rahn says legislation repealing the state’s motorcycle helmet law for adults “makes no sense” and that Gov. Jay Nixon should veto it. Lawmakers during their annual...

U.S. Financial Product Safety Commission Proposal Still on Table

May 20 2009 // The Obama administration is studying a long-discussed proposal to create a U.S. agency that would protect consumers who buy financial products, possibly as part of a major package of reforms, congressional aides said on...

Litigation Expected on Minnesota Insurance Bill as Session Ends

May 20 2009 // The 2009 Minnesota legislative session has wrapped up with lawmakers taking action on a number of insurance bills. One in particular has insurer trade groups questioning whether litigation will follow after the measure...

Fitch Advises Florida Insurance Market Remains ‘Fragile’

May 20 2009 // Fitch Ratings agency is advising that the Florida property insurance market is “fragile” and remains a “peak risk zone.” The Florida assessment is included in a Fitch report for investors right...

Oklahoma House Passes Workers’ Comp Judge Resolution

May 20 2009 // A resolution that would ask voters to require Senate confirmation of Oklahoma Worker’s Compensation Court judges has passed the Oklahoma House less than a month after Gov. Brad Henry vetoed similar legislation. The...