From The Tennessean:
[I]Legislation to allow insurance brokers to charge customers a fee in absence of a commission passed a vote on the House floor.
The legislation creates a path for compensation for brokers who help customers find a health insurance plan. Until the fall, brokers received a commission from insurers selling individual plans but drastic changes to the health insurance market eliminated the payments...
...The one-page bill, sponsored by Rep. Ron Travis, R-Dayton, and Sen. Bill Ketron, R-Murfreesboro, reads that brokers may charge fees "where the insurer is not p
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[I]Legislation to allow insurance brokers to charge customers a fee in absence of a commission passed a vote on the House floor.
The legislation creates a path for compensation for brokers who help customers find a health insurance plan. Until the fall, brokers received a commission from insurers selling individual plans but drastic changes to the health insurance market eliminated the payments...
...The one-page bill, sponsored by Rep. Ron Travis, R-Dayton, and Sen. Bill Ketron, R-Murfreesboro, reads that brokers may charge fees "where the insurer is not p
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