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NIST May Get New Cyber Assessment Role
Newsletter | Mar. 10, 2017

March 10, 2017 The House Science Committee will mark up a bill that would give the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) a more active role in assessing other agencies’

For the Win: The Latest Repeal Efforts Do Not Touch Employer Tax Exclusion
Newsletter | Mar. 8, 2017

On Monday, House Republicans released the latest version of the repeal and replace legislation. The proposed legislation does not include the cap on the tax exclusion for workers in employer-sponsored plans, which would have meant a payroll tax hike for tens of millions of Americans.

Back Office Broker Tech with ABD
Newsletter | Mar. 3, 2017

Hot Off The Press This new Leader’s Edge story on Insurtech investment largely illustrates the carrier investment activity year-to-date. Also, Brian Hetherington, CEO and Co-Chairman of ABD Insurance and Financial

What’s Next for the ACA?
Newsletter | Mar. 1, 2017

We’ll Have a Plan…Soon…Maybe President Trump received high marks for moderation in his address to Congress last night, but he didn’t put a lot of meat on the bones of

New Tax Bill on the Horizon?
Newsletter | Feb. 23, 2017

Developing Legislation The House GOP is reportedly set to draft legislation this week that contains a new tax on employee benefits, and the bill is rumored to be swiftly marked

New York’s New Reg, Explained
Newsletter | Feb. 23, 2017

February 23, 2017 Last week, the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYSDFS) published the final version of its cybersecurity rule, which takes effect on March 1, 2017. The

Council Brief: Feb 21, 2017
Newsletter | Feb. 21, 2017

A National Benchmark On February 16, The Council filed a letter to HHS Secretary Tom Price urging him to establish a national benchmark health plan in lieu of current costly

New York Announces Finalized Cybersecurity Rule
Newsletter | Feb. 17, 2017

February 17, 2017 New York finalized its cybersecurity regulation, as announced by Governor Andrew Cuomo yesterday. The rule requires brokers, insurance companies, banks and other entities regulated by the state’s

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