Budget lines drawn at (Iowa) Statehouse: GOP plan includes state workers paying for insurance
Posted by admin / Under InsuranceDES MOINES Legislative Republicans proposed Thursday to spend $182 million less than Gov. Terry Branstads $6.242 billion budget plan for next fiscal year and about $119 million under majority Senate Democrats targets by providing less money to education, human services and economic incentives and requiring state employees and elected officials to pay $200 a month for their health insurance coverage. All three competing and contrasting fiscal 2013 budget approaches offered by the governor and leaders of the split-control Legislature would fully fund spending commitments already approved last session, including a 2 percent allowable growth increase for K-12 public schools...
Three States to Require Insurers to Disclose Climate-Change Response Plans
Posted by admin / Under InsuranceInsurance commissioners in California, New York and Washington State will require that companies disclose how they intend to respond to the risks their businesses and customers face from increasingly severe storms and wildfires, rising sea levels and other consequences of climate change, Californias commissioner said Wednesday. Our experience and other states experience as regulators is you get a far better response rate if you require response to be provided than if you just allow companies to decide when and how they will respond, said Dave Jones, the California commissioner. Our goal is to have the most complete, best and accurate...
Dave Says Insurance, Insurance
Posted by admin / Under InsuranceDear Dave, Ive got auto insurance, but can you tell me what other kinds of insurance are good to have? Chris Dear Chris, The purpose of insurance is to transfer risk that you cant afford to take. Most people cant afford to have a heart attack and triple bypass surgery. Having to pay for something like that completely out of pocket would bankrupt just about anyone. Thats why health insurance is a vital part of any good financial plan. Its also important to have auto, which you do, and homeowners insurance, too. If you dont own a home, make sure...
Texas health insurance rebates are on the line
Posted by admin / Under InsuranceIt sounds too good to be true, and if Texas regulators have their way, it won't happen. About 690,000 consumers are slated to get an estimated $160 million in rebates from health insurance companies by Aug. 1. But the Texas Insurance Department wants to slash that amount by three-fourths and phase in changes slowly. The department says the individual insurance market could be destabilized if companies have to make the payments and cut into profits. Consumer groups say that everything will be fine and that customers deserve their full refunds. A federal decision is expected within two weeks. The rebates...
"Fatti Maschii Parole Femine" Should Be, "Fatti Totalitaria Parole Liberale"
Posted by admin / Under Insurance(For the short version, skip to the "Body of Comment" section.) This is a personal rant, and is why I will leave Maryland as soon as I can afford to. Please indulge. Thank you. The state of Maryland kicks a man while he is down. April 2010, I lost my job as a computer programmer. Though I interview at least twice a week, jobs are competitive and very hard to get. Perhaps my biggest pet peeve is the trend for employers to tell me, "You're hired. You will start as soon as we get the budget for the project approved."...
Starting now, state workers, families to pay more for medical care
Posted by admin / Under InsuranceState workers and their families will pay more for medical care starting Jan. 1 under the latest changes to emerge from a state law that wiped out most public employee union rights. The changes in the state health plan require 183,000 participants to pay 10 percent of their bills for doctor visits, tests, surgeries and hospitalizations up to an annual maximum of $500 for single people and $1,000 for families. Health plan administrators have explained the new system previously, but they expect to get a lot more questions when workers begin reaching into their pockets. "I think the reality will...
RUSH: We Stand for Principle Over Politics and the Establishment Can't Stand It
Posted by admin / Under InsuranceWe Stand for Principle Over Politicsand the Establishment Can't Stand It December 21, 2011 BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: "House Democrats tried Wednesday to force a vote on the Senates two-month extension of the payroll-tax cut, but Republicans gaveled the House closed to prevent them from having a chance, as top GOP leaders huddled down the hall to try to figure a way out of the mess. The House was set to hold a pro forma session, but two top Democrats, Reps. Steny H. Hoyer and Chris Van Hollen, demanded to be recognized to try to force a vote on the...
Obamacare Mandate Kicking Insurance Agents To The Curb
Posted by admin / Under InsuranceIn an environment where jobs are hard to find, the Obama administration has thrown more than 100,000 health insurance agents and brokers under the bus and given them the gift of an unemployment line just before the holidays. To make matters worse, a large number of insurance agents, known in the trade as producers, are self-employed and under the prevailing laws may have difficulty receiving unemployment insurance.
Gingrich: Health Insurance Mandate 'Started As Conservative Effort to Stop Hillarycare'
Posted by admin / Under InsuranceGingrich: Health Insurance Mandate 'Started As Conservative Effort to Stop Hillarycare' By Terence P. Jeffrey December 11, 2011 (CNSNews.com) - Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Saturday defended his previous support of a federal mandate requiring people to buy health insurance by saying that "virtually every conservative saw the mandate as a less dangerous future" than the health-care plan being advanced by then-First Lady Hillary Clinton in 1993 and that the idea of mandating that people buy health insurance "started as a conservative effort to stop Hillarycare in the 1990s." As recently as this May, Gingrich defended what he called...
ObamaCare Rule May Bar HSAs, Low-Cost Health Plans
Posted by admin / Under InsuranceA new Obama administration rule could drive out of the market the low-cost, high deductible plans that are supposed to be available under ObamaCare. That would likely mean a sharp jump in taxpayer subsidies. The problem stems in large part from contradictions in the hastily written health care overhaul.



