Insurers Now On Plan B For TRIA Extension
By Arthur D. Postal Washington Bureau Chief
NU Online News Service, Oct. 11, 4:03 p.m. EDT, Washington?Insurance industry leaders are mulling a backup plan to win an extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act after Friday's effort at compromise legislation hit a roadblock and failed to move before the House went into recess.[@@]
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