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FLOOD PROTECTION RULES HIT:

Despite three major Delaware River floods in the past 13 months, the Department of Environmental Protection is reneging on promises...

HURRICANE SALES TAX MEASURE DIES

An effort was mounted during Alabama Legislature meetings to grant a sales tax break on necessary supplies to prepare for...

WCRI TO PRESENT STUDY RESULTS

On Sept. 22, 2005, in Baton Rouge, La., the Workers Compensation Research Institute will present the preliminary findings for Louisiana...

HEALTH INSURANCE RATES RISING:

The state’s largest health insurers say most Massachusetts companies and their workers will see increases of 10 percent or more...

$47M HURRICANE DENNIS CLAIMS PAID

Insurance companies have paid out more than $47 million on about 46,000 claims for damage caused by Hurricane Dennis, according...

BONDING COMPANY ORDERED TO STOP

Oklahoma Ins-urance Commiss-ioner Kim Holland ordered Global Bonding to stop conducting unauthorized business involving insurance in Oklahoma. The order states...

SAFECO STOPS WRITING PL PROPERTY

As of July 26, Safeco stopped writing new personal property policies in Florida and notified the Florida Office of Insurance...

FORMER AGENCY EMPLOYEE CHARGED

The Oklahoma Attorney General’s office reported that a former employee of Gore’s Southlake Insurance Agency was charged with multiple violations...

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