If enacted, the legislation would require the governor to appoint the insurance commissioner from a shortlist of candidates selected by a committee made up of lawmakers, insurance regulators, consumer advocates, and industry representatives. An amendment added to the bill would grant the Senate authority to confirm the appointment, introducing an additional layer of oversight.
Louisiana bill on insurance commissioner role unlikely to advance – report
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