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Newsletter | Volume 12 – 2025

2025 Year in Review

NCOIL Concludes Successful Annual Meeting in Atlanta

Belmar, NJ – The National Council of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL) concluded a highly successful 2025 Annual National Meeting (Meeting) from November 12th – 15th in Atlanta, GA. In what was the final of the organization’s three National Meetings in 2025, there were 414 participants consisting of 74 legislators from 33 states, 13 first-time attendee legislators from 10 states, 5 Insurance Commissioners (or equivalent), and 14 total insurance departments represented.

Will Melofchik NCOIL CEO Rep. Edmond Jordan, LA Vice President During the Meeting, a new slate of Officers was elected for the upcoming year. Michigan Representative Brenda Carter will serve as Secretary, the first step in the NCOIL Officer ranks, Utah Representative Jim Dunnigan will serve as Treasurer, Louisiana Representative Edmond Jordan will serve as Vice President, and Minnesota Senator Paul Utke will serve as President. Outgoing President, New York Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter, will remain in the leadership as Immediate Past President.

“I could not be more proud of what we as an organization accomplished this year during my term as NCOIL President,” said Asw. Hunter. “From setting NCOIL National Meeting attendance records, to having a sitting U.S. Cabinet Secretary speak to NCOIL for the first time, to adopting consumer focused Model Laws, it really was a great year. I’m very humbled to have presided over the organization during a time of strength and growth and I’m confident the newly elected officer group will continue to build on this momentum in 2026 and beyond.”

The packed agenda was highlighted by the adoption and re-adoption of several Model Laws and Resolutions on a variety of timely and important issues. Additionally, NCOIL’s policy committees heard presentations and held discussions on a range of emerging topics and important issues currently impacting the insurance and financial services marketplaces.

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