House Insurance Committee Property and Casualty Subcommittee
Chairman Steve Tarvin (R-Chickamauga) and members of the Property and Casualty Subcommittee took action on some legislation this morning:
HB 241, authored by Representative Matthew Gambill (R-Cartersville), seeks to amend O.C.G.A. 33-7-6, relating to property insurance, contract requirements, rules and regulations, and exemptions, so as to revise the meaning of property insurance and also to change the parameters under which certain contracts, agreements, or instruments may be canceled. The legislation attempts to streamline service contracts like statutes are done in 49 other states and the District of Columbia and provide for the opportunity for cancellation of those contract with a refund permitted to unused premiums. The legislation received a DO PASS recommendation, moving the bill to the House Rules Committee.
Updated: 9:35 AM PST, February 08, 2021
Democratic Rep. Anita Burroughs said that her two cats Yoshi and Jack have appeared during recent House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee hearings.
Some New Hampshire lawmakers are allegedly not in favor of having four-legged creatures make cameos during Zoom meetings, as some members have been instructed to keep their cats and their dogs out of the room when they log on for remote hearings, according to reports.
Democratic Rep. Anita Burroughs told the Associated Press that her two cats Yoshi and Jack have appeared during recent House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee hearings. In fact, during a friendly visit this week from Yoshi, Burroughs s face got partially covered.
Politically active pets are out of luck in New Hampshire, where some lawmakers say they have been told to keep their cats and dogs out of the room when they log on for remote hearings.
Politically active pets are out of luck in New Hampshire, where some lawmakers have been told to keep their cats and dogs out of the room when they log on for remote hearings.
CONCORD, N.H. - Politically active pets are out of luck in New Hampshire, where some lawmakers say they have been told to keep their cats and dogs out of