As Chairman of the House Insurance Committee, my primary focus this session was addressing the current crisis in the state’s property and automobile insurance markets.
When the three months long 2024 regular legislative session adjourned “Sine Die” on the evening of June 3rd, I immediately headed north for the piney woods of District 22 and was welcomed home a couple of hours later by a symphony of chirping crickets, whippoorwill calls, and a gentle breeze blowing through the pines. After two eventful special sessions and a jampacked regular session since...