How a Single Bill Could Reshape Insurance Regulation in America

Insurance Regulation

Congressman Troy Downing Introduces Legislation to Abolish the Federal Insurance Office Congressman Troy Downing, representing Montana’s 2nd district, has introduced a new bill, H.R. 643, in the U.S. House of Representatives aimed at abolishing the Federal Insurance Office (FIO). The proposed legislation seeks to return full regulatory authority over the insurance industry to state governments, eliminating what supporters consider an unnecessary and duplicative federal entity. “The law is clear. Regulation of the insurance industry rests with the states, not big government,” Downing stated in a press release. This reflects his…

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Is It Time for an ACA-Style Transformation in the Homeowners Insurance Market?

Affordable Care Act in Homeowners Insurance Market

Exploring Critical Vulnerabilities in America’s Homeowners Insurance Market Recent events, including Hurricanes Milton and Helene, have highlighted significant vulnerabilities in the U.S. homeowners insurance market. These climate-induced disasters have added pressure to insurance providers, with the sector experiencing turmoil due to the increasing frequency and severity of such events. This has raised concerns over the financial security of millions of American homeowners. Florida is among the top 10 states with the highest number of uninsured homes. Between 15% and 20% of Florida homeowners currently lack property insurance. Home insurance premiums…

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