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These laws are meant to address insurance crisis

BY JESSICA WILLIAMS | Capitol News Bureau Editor ​ ​ ​

Insurance crisis: Gov. Jeff Landry has signed into law several bills aimed at getting a handle on the state's insurance crisis, Sam Karlin reports. The bills, championed by Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple, are largely aimed at encouraging more insurers to join Louisiana's fractured market.  


Constitution rewrite: Lawmakers and other delegates would meet to rewrite the state's constitution in August, instead of in May, under a bill the House passed Tuesday, Tyler Bridges reports. It's unclear if the Senate will approve the bill. Most voters don't think the issue is important, a recent poll shows. 


Voters want ESAs: A recent poll shows most Louisiana voters want the state to cough up the cash to help families pay for private school, Patrick Wall reports. A bill the Senate has stalled would have let families use state dollars to pay for tuition, tutoring, and other expenses.


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Numbers to Know

Under four bills Jeff Landry signed into law this week:

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State grants for fortified roofs will be doled out for another year 

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Insurers will be allowed to drop homeowners from policies and raise rates more easily

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Insurers will have more time to pay claims  

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Insurers can raise rates without prior approval 

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Source: Louisiana Legislature

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