Federal Chartering On Hold?
New Orleans
Its a close call, but the way Jack Ramirez reads the tea leaves, efforts to move federal chartering proposals through Congress anytime soon will be a surprise victim of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
It could almost as easily go the other way, but the chances for delay, in the short term, have "a slight edge," he told me during the annual meeting here last week of the Des Plaines, Ill.-based National Association of Independent Insurers, of which he is president.
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