Big ‘I’ Legislator of the Year: House Agriculture Committee Chairman Mike Conaway
Rep. Mike Conaway (R-Texas), Chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture, is the 2015 Gerald Solomon-Big “I” Legislator of the Year.

Rep. Mike Conaway (R-Texas), Chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture, is the 2015 Gerald Solomon-Big “I” Legislator of the Year.
Many young agents set their sights on a career in insurance because it’s a family profession. But Emily Koleno, recipient of this year’s Maurice Herndon Scholarship to attend the Big “I” Legislative Conference, chose to study insurance out of curiosity.
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Labor released a new fiduciary regulation that tightens conflict of interest rules under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York) will address Big “I” membership on Thursday, April 14 at the Big “I” Legislative Conference breakfast.
Independent agents continue to dominate commercial lines while rivaling direct response writers and captive carriers in personal lines business, according to the 20th Market Share Report from the Big “I.”
This week, the Big “I” submitted testimony to a congressional hearing on the current state of the cyber insurance market, concentrating on the role independent agents and brokers play in tailoring cyber insurance coverages to a business’ specific needs.
In the last piece in a series on agency management system developments, IA investigates EZLynx’s focus on customer retention and agency staff collaboration while looking forward to better commercial lines offerings.
The Department of Labor is in the final phase of completing a rule that would adjust when certain white collar workers can properly be considered “exempt” employees who are not entitled to overtime compensation.
Today, numerous changes will affect the NFIP, impacting many businesses, homeowners and independent agents and brokers that sell and service flood policies.
The Big “I” signed a letter to Congress reminding them that tax reform efforts should address individual rates for small business pass-through entities, along with corporate rates.