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Join Us April 2 for a Virtual Event With Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple

Join Us April 2 for a Virtual Event With Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple

March 13, 2025

Insurance reform will be one of NFIB's top priorities in this year's session of the Louisiana Legislature

NFIB members are invited to join us for a virtual event with Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 2. The event was originally planned for March 21 but changed due to a scheduling conflict.

Insurance reform is one of NFIB’s top priorities heading into this year’s legislative session, which will begin on April 14.

During the virtual event, Commissioner Temple will discuss his focus on insurance reform for Louisiana. He will explain the factors driving up premiums and outline his legislative goals.

There’s no cost to attend the virtual event, but registration is required. Click here to sign up.

 

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