Texas / South Central News for April 2017
- Judge: Exxon Must Pay $20M for Emissions from Texas Plant
- Oklahoma House OKs Bill Allowing Insurance Sales Across State Lines
- Texas Workers’ Comp Nonsubscriber Reports Due April 30
- Texas Mutual Names Bentley VP – Marketing, Customer Engagement
- 7 Texas Auto Dealer Employees Charged with Insurance Scams, Theft
- Pipeline Company Investigating 19,000-Gallon Oil Spill in Oklahoma
- Daniels Takes on Marketing Role at Texas-Based ITS
- Brightway Insurance Adds Texas Locations
- 31 Students Awarded Scholarships from Insurance Council of Texas
- Contract for Louisiana Flood Aid Program Administrator to Cost $227M
- Bad: Train Clips Mirror; Worse: Louisiana Driver Opens Door, Loses It
- Arthur J. Gallagher Acquires Oklahoma’s Commercial Insurance Brokers
- Uninsured Driver Bill Signed by Oklahoma Governor
- Louisiana’s Governor Declares State of Emergency Over Disappearing Coastline
- Texas Surplus Lines Stamping Office Names 3 New Board Members
- EPA Says 3 Injection Wells Source of Contamination in Oklahoma Creek
- Texas Father, Son Charged in Alleged $16M Insurance Scam
- Smith Joins Sales, Marketing Team at Crystal & Co. in Houston
- Despite Opposition, Controversial Insurance Bill Moving in Texas Legislature
- Houston’s Platform Partners Acquires Voluntary Benefits Firm, Beneplace
- Appeals Court Affirms Texas Physician’s Workers’ Comp Fraud Conviction
- Texas Stamping Office: ‘Industrial Insured’ Bill Passed by House
- Ford Joins Texas Agents Group as Continuous Improvement Director
- Texas ‘Hailstorm’ Bill Passed by Senate Committee
- Texas Mutual Board OKs $260M Policyholder Dividend
- Mired in Sex Assault Scandal, Baylor Hires 1st Female President
- Texas Woman Awarded $760K for Oklahoma Skydiving Injury
- Surplus Lines Insurance Bills Advance in Texas Legislature
- Services for Texas Insurance Commissioner Mattax to Begin on April 20
- Louisiana Law Firms Could get $87M Each For 2010 Oil Spill Litigation
- Houston Manufacturer to Pay $150K to Settle Discrimination, Retaliation Suit
- Texas Mutual Insurance Awards $1M in Safety Grants to Community Colleges
- Oklahoma Commissioner to Host Healthcare Innovation Summit
- Post-Katrina Lower 9th Ward Re-Development a Long Time Coming
- Brown & Brown’s Huval Named to Louisiana Workers’ Comp Board
- Texas Insurance Commissioner Mattax Passes after Cancer Battle
- Oklahoma Hospital, Former Administrator, Doctors Agree to $1.6 M Settlement
- Texas Stamping Office Notes Changes to Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers List
- Federal Lawsuit: Texas High School Students Were Hazed, Assaulted
- Texas Driver Who Collided with Church Bus Had Taken Pills, Records Show
- $1.6B in Federal Aid Now Available for Louisiana Flood Recovery
- Argo Surety Adds Liberty Mutual’s Bluzard in Houston Contract Surety Unit
- TWFG to Honor Successful Agents at Mexico Resort
- Oklahoma Bill Would Allow Health Insurance Sales Across State Lines
- Brady, Chapman, Holland & Associates Exec Joins RiskProNet Board
- Oklahoma, British Professors Studying Terrorism Prevention for Buildings
- Applicants Sought for Boards of Texas FAIR Plan, Windstorm Association
- Deal Named Business Development Manager at LevelFirst in Dallas
- NFP Acquires Arkansas’ Thomas Insurance Agency
- Louisiana Surveying Homeowners with 2016 Flood Damage
- Hackers Strike Dallas Emergency Siren System
- TAGA, QBE NA Launch Herbicide/Pesticide Insurance Program in Texas
- Weather Service: 17 Twisters in Louisiana Outbreak
- Texas School Bus Crash Sends 23 Children, 1 Adult to Hospitals
- Baylor Scandal Inspires a Slew of Texas Campus Sex Assault Bills
- Oklahoma Earthquakes Lawsuit Against Energy Companies Dismissed
- Arkansas Health Plan Panel Recommends Limits on Coverage for Opioids
- Texas MGA MD Jensvold Adds Louisiana Office, New Team Members
- Worldwide Facilities, Oklahoma Petroleum Assoc. Partner on Well Control Insurance
- Outlook Good for Texting-While-Driving Ban, Texas Lawmakers Say
- Investigators Collect Phone Data in Texas Bus Crash
- Texas Jewelry Chain to Settle Disability Discrimination Suit for $30K
- This Year Already Among Oklahoma’s Most Active for Wildfires
- Louisiana’s Plan to Spend $1.2B in Federal Flood Aid Approved
- Storms Kill 2 in Louisiana, Move East
- USDA OKs Emergency Loans for Oklahoma Ranchers Affected by Wildfires
- Analysis: Uncertainty Helps Keep Arkansas Medicaid Expansion Alive
- Driver of Truck in Texas Bus Crash Admits Texting Behind the Wheel
- 15 Texas Survivors Seek $250M-Plus in Mississippi Train-Bus Crash
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