Rather than implement an optional federal charter or sweeping regulations, the Obama Administration is proposing a national office of insurance to oversee the industry.
As he continues the push for the federal regulation of insurance, Pennsylvania Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski, a Democrat, has reintroduced what he is calling a “minimum step” for more oversight … Read →
Federal regulation of insurance, based on a proposal before Congress, would “roll back strong, state based consumer protections,” according to the nonpartisan group, Consumer Watchdog.
The prospect of a national “czar” for insurance regulation is again rearing its ugly head, according to a recent articleposted on IFAwebnews.com. The comprehensive story lays out arguments both pro … Read →
Groups are lining up on both sides now that two members of Congress have formally introduced a bill seeking to create an optional federal charter through an Office of National … Read →
A proposal to create an Office of National Insurance is being fine-tuned, as its sponsors determine whether to make a federal charter optional or mandatory for insurers who are deemed … Read →
As an insurance agent for the past 15 years, I have never been more satisfied with my job of helping our seniors maneuver through the enrollment process of Medicare.