Shares of Palomar Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLMR) traded at a new 52-week high today and are currently trading at $161.39. So far today, approximately 33,560 shares have been exchanged, as compared to an average 30-day volume of 310.93k shares. Palomar Holdings, Inc., an insurance holding company, provides specialty property insurance to residential and commercial customers. […]
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In 2017, during Trump's first term, Congress passed a 1.4 percent tax on investment income from university endowments that have at least $500,000 per student and at least 500 students— which translates to a minimum endowment of $250 million, although the threshold is larger for bigger universities. Wellesley College economics professor Phillip Levine, in a…
Valmark Advisers, Inc., a leading provider of portfolio management, is pleased to announce an expanded partnership with Lincoln Financial to offer three additional TOPS ® ETF Portfolios, managed by Valmark Advisers, within Variable Universal Life products offered by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. Larry J. Rybka, Chairman and CEO of Valmark, is…
Prometheum Inc., a market infrastructure provider for blockchain-based securities, today announced the registration of Prometheum Coinery LLC as a digital transfer agent with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the acquisition of ProFinancial Inc., an SEC- registered and FINRA member broker-dealer. With these additions, Prometheum will…
WASHINGTON– U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R- Miss., joined Senator Rand Paul, R- Ky., in introducing the Association Health Plans Act of 2025. "In Mississippi, 99 percent of businesses are considered small businesses. The Association Health Plans Act would give small businesses owners and employees more options for health care plans that fit the needs of their employees, "…
May 27— Laura DiErrico had a history with Connecticut's Medicaid program long before she joined a lawsuit against the department that administers it. She said her MS diagnosis impacts her memory and mental abilities, making it hard for her to keep up with typical office work, so her income comes solely from a monthly $1,724 Social Security Disability Insurance…
ST. LOUIS— The May 16 tornado battered blocks in north St. Louis where more than 70% of homeowners likely don’ t have insurance, according to a Post-Dispatch analysis of U.S. Census data. But many north St. Louis residents inherited homes that are decades old, with mortgages paid off years earlier. St. Louis and Missouri officials have called for help from the Federal…
2025 MAY 26– By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Information Technology Business Daily– New research on Oncology- Multiple Myeloma is the subject of a report. According to news originating from Lyon, France, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated,“ Management of multiple myeloma has evolved in the last decade, impacting epidemiology and creating the need…
BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON- May 26, 2025- Pacific Insurance Group announces the release of Book of Long-Term Care, authored by Carter Gray and Lauren Gray, a timely resource created to help Americans understand the importance of planning for long-term care. With nearly 70 percent of individuals expected to need some form of LTC in their lifetime, the book aims to…
The Iowa state government will be dipping into reserve funds to meet spending obligations in the 2026 fiscal year under the budget passed by lawmakers in 2025— a decision Republican leaders said was accounted for when they approved income tax cuts, but that Democrats said could leave the state in a risky position in the case of economic downturns.
The second has been Trump’ s challenge to the independence of the Federal Reserve system. Trump joins Richard Nixon in dangerously pressuring the Federal Reserve to engage in self-serving monetary policy. The Federal Reserve system was officially established in December 1913 during the first administration of Woodrow Wilson.
The bill narrowly passed the House on Thursday and next moves to the Senate. The cuts, if approved by the Senate, would pose a tricky political and economic hurdle for the states and Washington, DC, which use their own funds to provide health insurance to some people in the US without authorization. The cuts would cost California, the state with the most to lose, as much…
May 25– WILKES-BARRE– U.S. Sen. Peter Welch, would expand Medicare's ability to negotiate lower drug prices for consumers, reduce federal spending, and give the Department of Health and Human Services stronger tools to negotiate lower drug costs in Medicare Part B and Part D. Pennsylvania seniors fill more than 100 million prescriptions every year– this bill…
A plan to give homeowners a $10,000 tax credit if they pay for a fortified roof has gained momentum this legislative session, which ends June 12. And some lawmakers are pushing to set up a dedicated funding source for a separate and popular state grant program where people enter a lottery to receive $10,000 grants to build fortified roofs. For the second year in a…
—Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell defended the central bank's response to the COVID-19 pandemic Sunday in a Princeton University commencement speech in which he also praised government employees and U.S. universities, both of which have been targeted by the Trump administration. Powell and the central bank have been subject to extensive criticism in…
They fielded questions about insurance claims, damage to rental units and how to deal with FEMA. The attorneys joined Action St. Louis’ volunteer efforts in the Greater Ville neighborhood in north St. Louis, where an EF-3 tornado had ripped through structures and left five people dead on May 16. On Marcus Avenue, near Natural Bridge Avenue and Kingshighway, the…
A sweeping tax and spending bill recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives proposes to overhaul the delivery and access to safety-net health programs in Oregon and across the country. While the bill still needs to make its way through the Senate, the version approved by the House offers the clearest picture yet of the direction federal lawmakers may…
A plan to give homeowners a $10,000 tax credit if they pay for a fortified roof has gained momentum this legislative session, which ends June 12. And some lawmakers are pushing to set up a dedicated funding source for a separate and popular state grant program where people enter a lottery to receive $10,000 grants to build fortified roofs. For the second year in a…
A new Alabama study of hurricane-affected homes sends a clear message to insurers and homeowners nationwide: climate-resilient construction methods can protect homes, and save a lot of money. If every impacted house in Mobile and Baldwin counties had met Fortified standards, insurance companies could have spent 75% less in payouts, saving up to $112 million,…