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Newsletter | Volume 12 – 2021

NCOIL 2021 Year in Review

NCOIL Concludes Successful Annual Meeting in Scottsdale, AZ

Manasquan, NJ – The nation’s premier legislator-led insurance public policy organization, the National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL) concluded a successful 2021 Annual National Meeting (Meeting) in Scottsdale, AZ from November 17th – 20th at the Westin Kierland. In what was the organization’s return to fully-in person attendance with no virtual option provided, NCOIL set an all-time attendance record with 357 participants consisting of 70 legislators from 25 states, 22 first-time legislators, seven Insurance Commissioners (or equivalent), and 12 insurance departments represented.

“In my final meeting as President, I’m extremely proud of all that we have accomplished as an organization, especially with how unprecedented these past two years have been,” said Indiana Rep. Matt Lehman, who concluded his two terms as NCOIL President at the conclusion of the Meeting. “I couldn’t be happier with the turnout at this Meeting – especially the number of first time legislators. We’ve now had back-to-back meetings where we have had over twenty first-time legislators. It’s really great to see our attendance numbers reach an alltime high even with COVID still being a disrupting factor in society. I look forward to seeing the organization continue to grow and succeed while developing timely and important model laws.”

NCOIL CEO, Commissioner Tom Considine said, “Scottdale was a wonderful location for our first meeting back to fully in-person attendance, and everyone really enjoyed the city.” Considine continued, “As an organization that is made up of legislators, we are always thrilled to see new legislators attend their first NCOIL Meeting. The only way for us to continue to grow is by having dedicated legislators attend our meetings and engage in important insurance public policy discussions. We’re all looking forward to another year of continued growth and success.”

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