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By Steve Purkapile |
May 21, 2012
Some states are taking up the banner for insurance exchanges. Is it better for them to wait?
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By Timothy D. Crawley |
March 5, 2012
Are we headed toward a better reality or just a different one? Examining the impact of national healthcare reform on workers' compensation.
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By Timothy D. Crawley |
February 29, 2012
Are we headed toward a better reality or just a different one? Here, we examine the immediate and long-term impact of national healthcare reform on workers' compensation using state-specific interpretations and anecdotal evidence.
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By Ted Besesparis |
February 27, 2012
When Congress is clear, bureaucrats shouldn’t second-guess it
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By Arthur D. Postal, PropertyCasualty360.com |
August 22, 2011
Federal financial-services regulators have promised to propose soon a regulation that large property and casualty insurers hope will provide them a pathway to insignificance.
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By Staff Writer |
October 6, 2010
Market opportunities for brokers of small group accounts and individual accounts should remain healthy and even improve through 2013. But what are the risks?
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By Staff Writer |
September 24, 2010
Overhauling state health insurance laws will be one of the primary legislative objectives of the Office of Insurance Regulation during the 2011 Legislative Session.
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By Allison Bell |
August 27, 2010
Kathleen Sebelius says Virginia Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli got the list of defendants wrong when he sued to block Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act health coverage ownership requirements.
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By Allison Bell |
August 2, 2010
Virginia Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli has won a chance to get a hearing on arguments that new federal health coverage ownership rules are unconstitutional.
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By Dave Sherrill |
June 1, 2010
While the omnibus property bill garnered most of the attention this past legislative session, there were significant life and health insurance-related bills under discussion also.