Hurricane Ready Homes and Louisiana’s $10,000 Tax Credit Proposal Explained

Hurricane Ready Homes in Louisiana

Louisiana’s Big Bet on Storm Proofing Hurricanes are no joke. Neither are those skyrocketing insurance premiums Louisiana homeowners have been battling. But now, there’s a glimmer of hope. A new proposal could offer a hefty state income tax credit of up to $10,000 for residents who install fortified roofs. That’s right, $10,000 to help weatherproof your home and maybe shake up the state’s troubled insurance market while you’re at it. What’s the Deal with Fortified Roofs? If you haven’t heard of fortified roofs, they’re the heavy hitters of home protection.…

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What Millennials Want to Hear From Their Insurance Agent

Insurance agent

The Millennial’s Guide to Mastering Insurance Without the Jargon Millennials aren’t shy about asking questions, and insurance is no exception. If you’re an insurance agent, you’ve probably fielded all kinds of questions about cost, value, and why certain policies even matter. The secret to winning their trust? Answer their questions like a human, not a sales pitch. Be real. Relatable. And, yes, helpful. Here’s a closer look at what millennials want to hear about life, auto, and home insurance—including some tips on how to sell to them and keep them…

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Fatal Risks for Teen Drivers – Why the “100 Deadliest Days” Demand Parents’ Attention

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Teen Drivers on Summer Roads: The Risks You Can’t Ignore It’s summer. The air is buzzing with the freedom of no school, sleepovers, road trips, and late-night fast-food runs. Sounds like fun, right? But here’s the catch. For teen drivers, that carefree season packs a dangerous punch. Enter the “100 Deadliest Days of Summer.” This stretch from Memorial Day to Labor Day marks the riskiest time of the year for teens behind the wheel. And the stats don’t lie. Teen drivers aged 16-19? They’re three times more likely to be…

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Saving Texas Homes and Lenders from Flood-Induced Foreclosures

Texas Homes in Flood prone areas

Many Texas Homes Are in Flood Zones. And They Don’t Even Know It. When you think Texas, you probably picture big skies, wide-open spaces, and a whole lot of heat. But here’s the thing most people don’t realize. Millions of properties across the state are at serious risk of flooding. And the craziest part? A lot of folks don’t even know. The Risk Beneath the Surface Flooding in Texas isn’t just a coastal issue. It’s everywhere. Over the next few decades, millions of homes are expected to face flooding, with…

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Living Longer, Loving Longer: How Dogs Are Defying Time

How Dogs Are Defying Time

Why Our Dogs Are Living Longer Than Ever (And What It Means for Us) Have you noticed? Dogs, like us humans, seem to be living longer these days. It’s not just your imagination. The average lifespan of our furry companions has climbed significantly over the past few decades. And the reasons? Oh, there are many—from better diets to advanced veterinary care to how we, as pet parents, think about our pets now. Spoiler alert: they’re family. Every wag of their tails and boop of their noses is proof of that.…

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Weight Loss Drug Costs Force Colorado to Change Course

Weight Loss Drug Cost in Colorado

Colorado Reverses Course on Weight Loss Drug Coverage Amid Growing Costs Colorado has had a change of heart. After announcing plans to halt coverage of weight-loss medications like Wegovy for state employees, the state has decided to backtrack. Why the reversal? Pressure from lawmakers and the state employees’ union made it clear that cutting access wasn’t going to fly. Starting July 1, though, employees will still feel the pinch. The copay for these medications is set to jump from $30 to $120. And new prescriptions for weight loss? Nope, they…

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Covered California Under Fire for Alleged Data-Tracking Practices with LinkedIn

Covered California data tracking

Your Personal Data Allegedly Tracked by Covered California and LinkedIn What’s the latest buzz about Covered California? Turns out, the state’s health insurance exchange is in hot water after allegations surfaced that it shared people’s sensitive data with LinkedIn. Yep, you read that right. Between February 2024 and May 2025, it’s alleged that website trackers quietly collected info about users’ health, ethnicity, marital status… even how many kids they have. And no, users didn’t knowingly sign up for their private info to be passed along. How’d This Happen? It allegedly…

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