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Health insurers writing policies in Maryland can change their forms to say “age 26,” instead of “age 25,” for their dependent coverage without the prior approval of the Maryland Insurance Administration. READ MORE >>

Florida's governor vetoed a property insurance reform bill Tuesday. Gov. Charlie Crist said in a memo that he was concerned the legislation would make it easier for insurers to increase residential premiums in Florida. READ MORE >>

It might not translate into better behavior on the highways, but a national driving test shows that Maryland's drivers made a remarkable improvement in their knowledge of the rules of the road over the past year. After lagging in the bottom fifth the past two years, Maryland drivers ranked 20th in the 2010 version of the GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test. READ MORE >>

Gov. Martin O'Malley was expected to announce an administrative and legislative initiative to spur venture capital investment in Maryland's technology sector. The program is called "InvestMaryland" and it will be run by the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development. READ MORE >>

"In general, everyone is required to have insurance starting in 2014, even people who are unemployed. But you’ll be exempt from the requirement if your income is below the tax-filing threshold (in 2009, that amount was $9,350 for singles under age 65), or if buying even the lowest cost plan... READ MORE >>

"U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson says the federal Labor Department has approved nearly $11.8 million to help South Dakota's unemployment insurance system. The South Dakota Democrat says the state qualified for the remaining two-thirds of its share of federal stimulus money by enabling certain part-time wor... READ MORE >>

"School districts across Maryland are being asked this week to engage in discussions and activities addressing the issue of school bullying after several recent high-profile cases in Baltimore and the nation. Maryland first lady Katie O'Malley and state schools Superintendent Nancy S. READ MORE >>

"As hurricane season looms, forecasters, scientists and residents along the Gulf Coast worry that a major storm could make the oil spill worse. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says a hurricane, or a succession of them, may bring oil up from the depths of the Gulf of Mexico and then push it ashore. READ MORE >>

Children exposed to pesticides known as organophosphates could have a higher risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Pesticide exposure at levels commonly found in a child’s environment may contribute to the development of attention deficit disorder, according to a study published in the June issue of the journal Pediatrics. READ MORE >>

The National Federation of Independent Business is joining a federal lawsuit filed in Florida by 20 state attorneys general and governors against the health care overhaul. The nation's most influential small business lobby is joining a court challenge that argues Americans cannot be required under the Constitution to obtain insurance coverage. READ MORE >>

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