Wyoming Insurance Department Official Press Releases
The Wyoming Insurance Department publishes an index of official press releases covering insurance regulatory matters in the state. This page serves as a central hub for departmental announcements and regulatory communications affecting Wyoming-licensed insurers and insurance producers.
Faster Insurance Licensing, 33,000 New Jobs Since 2023
Faster Insurance Licensing, 33,000 New Jobs Since 2023
Kentucky Awards $14.3M to Thoroughbred Breeders
Kentucky Awards $14.3M to Thoroughbred Breeders
Florida Insurance Rate Relief: 8.7% Average Decrease, Spring 2026
Governor Ron DeSantis and FL OIR announce an 8.7% average insurance rate decrease for Citizens Property Insurance policyholders beginning Spring 2026 at policy renewal. Over 330,000 policyholders across all 67 Florida counties will see rate reductions, with more than 150,000 receiving decreases of 10% or greater. South Florida counties (Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Monroe) will see the largest reductions, ranging from 11.3% to 14.1%.
Commissioner Yaworsky Approves USAA 7% Auto Rate Cut, $125M Savings
Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky approved USAA's 7% auto insurance rate decrease effective May 2026, resulting in $125 million in estimated annual savings for Florida members. The Office of Insurance Regulation has approved multiple auto insurance rate reductions, with 42 companies covering personal auto lines filing rate decreases in the past year, including 32 within the last six months.
American Dream Auto Protect Cease-and-Desist Order for Unlicensed Warranty Sales
Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky ordered American Dream Auto Protect to cease business in Florida for operating without a required license. The company sold motor vehicle service agreements without OIR licensure, holding nearly 900 in-force contracts and $2.2 million in unearned written premiums. Under the consent order, American Dream must continue administering existing warranties, allow consumer cancellations with refunds, and pay claims per Florida law.
Florida Top 5 Auto Groups Get -8% Rate Decrease
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation announced that Florida's top five auto insurance groups are indicating an average -8% rate change for 2026. These five groups—Progressive, Berkshire Hathaway (GEICO), State Farm, Allstate, and USAA—comprise 78% of Florida's auto insurance market. The announcement attributes the rate decreases to historic legislative tort reforms and notes improved loss ratios, with Florida's 2025 personal auto liability loss ratio at 52.5%, the lowest recorded in 15 years.
Suspension Order Against Mirra Health for Offshore Data Transfer Violations
Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky ordered the immediate suspension of Mirra Health Care, LLC's certificate of authority for illegally delegating claims processing to unlicensed offshore entities in India and the Philippines. The company provides administrative services to Florida HMOs covering over 23,000 Medicare Advantage enrollees with chronic and institutional special needs. The Florida OIR found that Mirra Health exposed sensitive claims and enrollment data—including C-SNP, D-SNP, and I-SNP participant information—to foreign entities beyond regulatory reach, in violation of Florida's Insurance Code.
Insurance Tips for Newlyweds
Delaware Department of Insurance published a consumer newsletter providing practical tips for newlyweds on combining insurance coverages. The guidance covers auto, homeowners, renters, life, and health insurance considerations when merging households, including comparing premiums, understanding endorsements/riders, and updating beneficiary information. No new compliance obligations or deadlines are imposed.
Winter Readiness Tips, Radon Action, Renters Insurance Newsletter
The Delaware Department of Insurance published a consumer newsletter covering winter preparedness guidance, National Radon Action Month awareness, and renters insurance information for Delaware residents. The newsletter advises homeowners on heating safety, pipe freezing prevention, emergency kit preparation, and vehicle winterization. It also explains radon health risks, testing, and mitigation strategies, as well as renters insurance coverage for personal property, liability, and temporary housing.
Delaware Medicare Assistance Bureau Winter 2026 Newsletter: 2026 Costs and Enrollment Periods
The Delaware Insurance Department published the Winter 2026 Medicare Assistance Bureau (DMAB) newsletter providing updated 2026 Medicare Part A and Part B beneficiary cost-sharing amounts including hospital deductibles ($1,736 per benefit period), Part B monthly premiums ($202.90), and annual deductible ($283). The newsletter also outlines Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment (January 1–March 31) and General Enrollment Period eligibility requirements and coverage start dates.
Delaware Insurance Newsletter - Life and Homeowners Insurance Consumer Guide
The Delaware Department of Insurance published its March 2026 newsletter providing consumer education on life insurance basics, purchasing considerations, and homeowners insurance coverage tips. The newsletter is informational and does not create new regulatory requirements or compliance obligations for insurers or consumers.
Medicare Scams, Savings Programs, June Seminars
Delaware Department of Insurance publishes spring 2026 Medicare Assistance Bureau newsletter warning beneficiaries about identity verification scams targeting Medicare account logins, announcing June 2026 Medicare seminars, and updating on Medicare Savings Programs, Extra Help prescription assistance, and Delaware Prescription Assistance Program eligibility criteria.
NIPR Invoice Phishing Scam Warning for Licensed Insurance Producers
The Oklahoma Insurance Department, under Commissioner Glen Mulready, issued a special notice on April 15, 2026 warning all licensed insurance producers about an active phishing email campaign impersonating the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR). Fraudulent emails referencing past due invoices appear to originate from @nipr.com, @naic.org, or @stripe domains and request payment. NIPR's cybersecurity team is actively investigating, and warning alerts have been posted on NIPR.com and within the Licensing Center.
Producers and Adjusters Bulletin No. 41 - NIPR Phishing Email Warning
The Delaware Department of Insurance issued Bulletin No. 41 warning licensed insurance professionals of a targeted phishing campaign impersonating the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR). Fraudulent emails claim to be past-due invoices and may appear from @nipr.com, @naic.org, or @stripe.com domains. The Department advises licensees to verify unexpected invoices directly with NIPR and not click links or open attachments in suspicious messages.