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FOR RELEASE: Oct. 31, 2012
Cuomo: Homeowners will not have to pay hurricane deductibles
Connecticut
- Rebuilding after sandy, but with costly new rules
- Six months after Sandy, Connecticut continues to rebuild
- Malloy: Sandy aid tops $367 million
- PIA partners with DHI for savings with auto history reports for members
- Connecticut shoreline avoids zoning changes after storms
- CT health insurance exchange OKs role for independent brokers
- N.Y., N.J. and Conn. small business owners report Sandy impacts
- Frascarelli named president-elect of PIACT
- Barbera elected PIACT vice president
- Walsh elected PIACT vice president
- Lesko elected PIACT treasurer
- Andrews elected PIACT secretary
- Connecticut Young Insurance Professionals elect officers and directors at Annual Convention
- Conn. Deputy Commissioner of Insurance praises agents
- Russell elected PIACT president
- PIACT elects eight to board of directors
- PIACT names officers for 2013-14
- International insurer moving its base from NYC to Connecticut
- Connecticut awarded $2.8 million for Sandy relief
- CID proposes new process to dispute catastrophe claim payments
- CID activates catastrophe adjuster licensing program
- President issues emergency declaration for Connecticut
- CID offers tips to insureds on winter storm damage to homes, cars
- Industry benefit for autism and Newtown/Sandy Hook tomorrow
- Counihan testifies on affordability to insurance committee
- Deadline to apply for FEMA aid in Connecticut now Feb. 12
- Leonardi named to leadership position of NAIC committees
- Senate delays vote on emergency Sandy aid
- NFIP offering post-flood workshops for agents in Connecticut
- Statement from Govs. Malloy, Christie, Cuomo re: House action on disaster aid bill
- Unions advocate WC law change for Newtown responders, school staff
- PIACT seeks insurance industry stars--Nominate someone today!
- Nine insurers plan to join Connecticut insurance exchange
- Tri-state PIA presidents issue letter to carriers re: Sandy-affected agents
- WSJ: Suits roll in after Sandy
- PIA files formal complaint against law firm for unethical ads
- FEMA issues latest private sector e-news update on Sandy
- NICB: Questionable claims in Connecticut 2009-11 up 13 percent
- Federal government approves Conn. health insurance exchange







