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House Committee to Offer 2-Year Terrorism Insurance Extension Next Week
National News November 11, 2005
The House Financial Service Committee has come up with what at least one group is calling a "workable" proposal to renew the federal terrorism insurance act for two years.
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| Subject | Posted By | Posted On |
|---|---|---|
| where is the money!!!! | GH | May 9, 2007, 1:20 pm |
| T R I A | W.G. | Nov 15, 2005, 12:57 pm |
| RE: T R I A | George | Nov 15, 2005, 7:22 am |
| RE: T R I A | NJR | Nov 14, 2005, 2:02 pm |
| RE: TRIA | Ned | Nov 14, 2005, 11:50 am |
| T R I A | W.G. | Nov 12, 2005, 5:57 pm |
| RE: T R I A | gh | Nov 12, 2005, 2:56 pm |
| T R I A | W.G. | Nov 12, 2005, 1:52 pm |
| RE: TRIA | glenn | Nov 11, 2005, 5:05 pm |
| TRIA | Bob Simon | Nov 11, 2005, 4:15 pm |
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Subject: T R I A
1}TRIA was established by Congress be- cause the private market,after careful
evaluation of the risks and their
potential impact on results, concluded
that it would not assume the cover
without backup available only from our
U.S. government.
2)As a long-time insurance underwriter,
I find it foolish that any primary
underwriter would have the temerity
to expose his company to risks for
which he or she lacks experience and
expertise.
3)Reading George's comments (11/15/05)
you should be encouraged to delve
further into this subject.
4)The private sector does NOT have
solutions for everything. Therefore,
this democracy has every right to
assist its citizens in those areas
where the private sector is either
unable or unwilling to assume the
risk.
Best regards.