Insurers Urge Regulators to Keep McCarran-Ferguson


Insurers Urge Regulators to Keep McCarran-Ferguson

Insurers recently asked state regulators to oppose a bill pending in Congress that would eliminate the exemption insurers currently receive from some federal antitrust laws.

At the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' (NAIC) meeting in San Francisco, the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) asked state insurance commissioners and the NAIC to be an active force in support of the McCarran-Ferguson Act.

Insurers Urge Regulators to Keep McCarran-Ferguson
Source: Insurance Journal

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