OFC: Is It Really Just Overkill?

In addition to the growing doubt as to whether the states can realistically take the actions necessary to correct the various shortcomings inherent in the current state-based insurance regulatory system, recent discussion of the need for federal intervention has highlighted two areas in addition to...

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Charters
Consumer protection
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Government sponsored enterprises
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International agreements
Legislation
Mutual insurance companies
Political representation
Reforms
Regulatory reform
Reinsurance
State laws
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