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Legislation focuses on consumers and targets trial lawyers.
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Both proposals had wide public interest but not enough GOP support.
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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signed six insurance reform bills into law on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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Lawmakers are suspicious of contractors who go "door to door" to find customers after storms.
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Fortified roof grant program is proving effective in lowering homeowner insurance rates, audit findsLouisiana homeowners are saving 22% on annual premiums due to roof upgrades.
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Homeowners in Louisiana will see a small discount on the fees they pay on top of their property insurance premiums this year.
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At the height of hurricane season, Congressional candidate Devin Davis announces a plan to combat Louisiana’s home-insurance crisis. U.S. Rep. Troy Carter says he’s focused on a more apt federal concern: FEMA’s flood-hazard ratings.
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New laws deregulating Louisiana’s insurance industry could be put to the test in the coming months. Forecasters expect 17 to 25 storms to form in the Atlantic between June 1 and the end of November.
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Tim Temple, Louisiana's insurance commissioner, joined Gov. Jeff Landry as he signed a package of bills that will deregulate the state's insurance market.
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Louisiana lawmakers gave final approval to several bills that would deregulate the state's insurance industry.