WHOLESALERS and insurers attending last month’s annual meeting of the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices were given an optimistic assessment of the outlook for their top legislative priority, the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act (H.R. 5637). The association’s lobbyists held out hope it would get through the House of Representatives before Congress adjourned–which the bill did about two weeks later–while adding that Senate consideration probably would have to wait until next year. Still, the lobbyists said the odds for eventual enactment look good.

“Your issues are uniquely bipartisan,” said Andrew L. Ehrlich, senior vice president of B&D Consulting, which represents NAPSLO on Capitol Hill.

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