Louisiana Won’t Switch from an Elected Insurance Commissioner to an Appointed One

By Wesley Muller

Louisiana Illuminator

Legislation to convert Louisiana’s insurance commissioner from an elected office into an appointed one stalled on the state Senate floor Tuesday when the author of the proposal realized it was likely to fail.

Senate Bill 214 would have let the next governor, subject to Senate approval, appoint the state’s next insurance commissioner to a six-year term, with a limit of two terms.

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