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| Illinois bill to regulate homeowners insurance rates could reemerge this session | wqad.com Rep. Robyn Gabel filed a motion to take a second vote on a bill giving state regulators authority to review and approve homeowners' insurance rates.
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| Palisades Fire victims start online platform to address insurance issues for those rebuilding It's an online tool for homeowners, home builders and architects that bridges the gap between insurance companies and contractors. "The biggest ...
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| House passes bill to protect affordable health coverage for New Mexicans House Bill 4 increases revenue to the Health Care Affordability Fund (HCAF), ensuring New Mexico can continue to keep coverage affordable for working ...
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| How I Saved $10K Before 25 — Without A Six-Figure Job - CNBC Best Homeowners Insurance · Best Renters Insurance · Best Car Insurance ... I also didn't have many expenses: I lived at home with my parents and my ...
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| My wife and I are 79, barely surviving on $2K in Social Security. We're terrified our money won't last In under 2 minutes, you can compare offers from over 200 reputable insurance companies and find the right home insurance coverage for you. On ...
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| NM House approves fund to keep paying for expired federal health care tax credits ... insurance in reach." (Kate Russell for Source NM). The New Mexico House of Representatives on Thursday quickly passed a bill that ensures the state ...
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| Preventive services protections bill passes Washington state House of Representatives House Bill 2242, requested by Gov. Bob Ferguson and Insurance Commissioner Patty Kuderer, maintains access to preventive services without cost sharing ...
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| Wildfire forum a wild success - Colorado Springs Gazette The first of two forums on affordability and home insurance in Teller County attracted 140 people on Feb. 7.
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| WisDems: ICYMI: Wisconsin residents are paying higher insurance premiums without ACA subsidies The U.S. House passed a bill last month that would extend the subsidies for three years. Enough Republicans joined Democrats to pass the bill, but ...
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