The National Association of Insurance Commissioners announced it will host the 2025 Commissioner Fly-In in Washington, bringing state insurance regulators to Capitol Hill to meet members of Congress and advance federal priorities tied to consumer protection and the stability of insurance markets. Regulators’ stated priorities include abolishing the Federal Insurance Office, prioritising policyholders when insurers fail, supporting property insurance markets through enhanced mitigation and resilience efforts, extending enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, restoring state oversight of Medicare Advantage marketing, and opposing federal preemption of state data privacy, cyber and artificial intelligence protections. Scheduled speakers include representatives from FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program, the U.S. House Financial Services Committee, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight.
National Association Of Insurance Commissioners 2025-05-13
National Association of Insurance Commissioners convenes Capitol Hill fly-in to press Congress on abolishing the Federal Insurance Office and other priorities
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners will host the 2025 Commissioner Fly-In in Washington, focusing on federal priorities like consumer protection and insurance market stability. Key priorities include abolishing the Federal Insurance Office, enhancing property insurance market resilience, and opposing federal preemption of state data privacy protections. Scheduled speakers include representatives from FEMA, the U.S. House Financial Services Committee, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.