State insurance lawmakers meeting in Boston earlier this month grappled with a number of issues that in the end all seemed to have a common theme–dealings with their regulatory brethren.

At its meeting, the National Conference of Insurance Legislators sought to untangle itself from an alliance with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners on a jointly sponsored market conduct model surveillance act.

At the same time, however, it was forging another alliance with the NAIC in the area of mega-catastrophe planning with uncertain results.

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