Insurance 101
Insurance 101 is a program we present each legislative session to legislators and staffers to educate them about the life and health insurance industry. In 2023 we collaborated with IIAT and NAIFA-Texas to put on this event at the Capitol.
Joint Educational Handout on Insurance Basics in Texas
Capitol E-Mail Series
Our Capitol E-Mail Series is a monthly newsletter developed to educate the Texas Legislature and select Texas regulators on the issues important to the life, retirement and health insurance industry doing business in Texas.
Grateful at Thanksgiving (November 2024)
Financially Securing Your Future (October 2024)
Providing a Sense of Security (September 2024)
Texas - We've Got You! (August 2024)
Is a Retirement Crisis on the Horizon? (July 2024)
A Career for College Graduates to Consider (June 2024)
Financial Literacy Challenge (May 2024)
Products that Protect (April 2024)
Investing in Texas for Today and Tomorrow (March 2024)
That Texas Economy (February 2024)
Not Planning to Fail (January 2024)
Honoring Our Promise (December 2023)
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Meeting Materials
2024 Round Up Program
2024 Regulatory Forum Program
2023 Round Up Annual Meeting Program
2023 Legislative Forum & Lobby Day Program
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Photos
2024 Regulatory Forum
2022 Round Up
2022 Round Up: 25th Anniversary Slide Show
2019 Round Up
2018 Round Up
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2017 Round Up
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2016 Round Up
Conference Session Photos Conference Event Photos Golf Tournament Photos
2015 Round Up
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2015 Texas Forum & Legislative Day
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2014 Round Up
Welcome Reception LIPAC Golf Tournament Wine and Chocolate Tasting LIPAC Fundraiser Chairman’s Reception LIPAC Incentive Dinner Conference Candids Gala Reception and Dinner
2014 Regulatory Round Table
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2013 Round Up
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2013 Meet & Greet with Julia Rathgeber
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Links
Organizations
Texas Laws & Rules
Texas Department of Insurance
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