Mission.

The Louisiana Insurance Ratepayer Alliance, a federally recognized 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, is dedicated to lowering excessive claims and reducing insurance rates for all Louisiana residents. Our mission is to support impactful legislation and leaders that will enhance the insurance landscape through comprehensive reform. We focus on combating lawsuit abuse and fostering a more balanced legal environment. Our vision is a Louisiana with fair, affordable, and transparent insurance rates. We believe in empowering informed citizens to collaboratively shape policies that ensure a better future for everyone.

ARTICLES.

Why Louisiana Republicans Should Reject HB 576: A Step Toward Collapse

Texas Politics // April 22, 2025


Voters Fed Up With Louisiana’s Insurance Catastrophe

Citizens for a New Louisiana // April 19, 2025


A Bad Business on the Bayou

Wall Street Journal // March 31, 2025


Legal Reform Legislative Update: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Pelican Policy // April 21, 2025


Insurance department clashes with Landry, legislators over insurance reforms

The Hayride // April 17, 2025


Gov. Jeff Landry wins early round in Louisiana car insurance fight with Commissioner Tim Temple

The Times-Picayune // April 16, 2025


Disconnect surfaces between Landry, Louisiana’s insurance commissioner

The Hayride // April 11, 2025


Louisiana lawmakers push tort reforms for auto insurance rates

Insurance Business // April 21, 2025


How Gov. Jeff Landry's power play would keep Louisiana insurance rates high

The Times-Picayune // April 19, 2025


Louisiana’s “Judicial Hellhole®” Status Costs Residents $965 Annually In “Tort Tax”

ATRA // December 10, 2024


Insurance department clashes with Landry, legislators over insurance reforms

Louisiana Illuminator // April 11, 2025


Gov. Jeff Landry wins early round in Louisiana car insurance fight with Commissioner Tim Temple

Insurance Business // April 11, 2025


Auto insurance is a top priority for Louisiana's Legislature in 2025. Here's what's being debated.

The Times-Picayune // April 15, 2025