Insurers Fail To Win TRIA Extension Opposition in Senate dooms measure, but hope remains for lame-duck session
Washington
While action in the House to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act was possible as this edition went to press, opposition in the Senate remains a roadblock, killing any hope of sending a TRIA bill to President George W. Bush before Congress adjourns to campaign.
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