Recent enactments in Idaho relating to Surety Bonds

    June 11, 2009

    The following two bills were enacted within the past three months, and will both officially become Idaho law on July 8, 2009:

    HB 32: Promoter Bonds (i.e. Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts Promoters, etc.)
    Idaho House Bill 32, which has already been passed, but won






    2009 Colorado Bill Enactments Affecting Surety Bond Requirements

    June 10, 2009

    The following Colorado House & Senate Bills pertaining to the state






    Why does the U.S. Government care so much about Surety Bonds?

    June 6, 2009

    Whether it be local, state, or federal government, it seems as if they all are extremely interested in the surety bond industry. The bottom line is that government entities require various forms of surety bonds by companies hired to work for them because the government needs to ensure that the money they are paying on behalf of U.S. taxpayers is guaranteed, and not wasted. Because the government is spending money on behalf of U.S. citizens, they are obligated to ensure that companies given government contracts do what they say they