Washington
Financial services regulatory reform legislation streamlining oversight of the reinsurance and excess and surplus lines markets as well as establishing a Federal Insurance Office with limited authority was passed last week by the House of Representatives, setting the stage for Senate action after the July 4 recess.
The Senate is expected to vote on the measure, deciding whether to send the bill to President Barack Obama's desk for his signature, when Congress returns on July 12.
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