Further showing the importance of the TRIA program to the insurance industry, Mr. Fleming said that 75 percent of respondents to the survey said their policies written before the end of last year
Last Wednesday, the House Financial Services Committee made its first move toward modernizing the insurance regulatory system by approving legislation designed to ease regulatory burdens on surplus
WASHINGTON--The House Financial Services Committee yesterday made its first move toward modernizing the insurance regulatory system, approving legislation designed to ease the regulatory burden on surp
While the members of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment were in agre
WASHINGTON--Lawmakers are expressing an interest in a long-term solution to the problem of insuring against terrorism risk, making their concerns known through letters to the Treasury and by scheduling
WASHINGTON--Lawmakers are expressing an interest in a long-term solution to the problem of insuring against terrorism risk, making their concerns known through letters to the Treasury and by scheduling
A Treasury Department official declined last week to endorse any of the various proposals for federal involvement in insurance regulation, but acknowledged the regulatory challenges facing the
The Maryland law, enacted by the state legislature over the veto of Governor Robert Ehrlich, requires non-governmental employers with 10,000 or more employees to spend 8% of their payroll on employee
Although the measure was approved by a voice vote with no opposition, some members argued that more work needs to be done on the bill to alleviate the concerns of the National Association of Insurance