Tournant 2006 elections
In the halls of Congress to state capitals, justice on the bureaucracy in 2006, holds elections rare potential, a profound and lasting impact on the legislative and regulatory frameworks for insurers.
For example, a good number has dropped control how and where insurers regulated. The winners of Congress, national legislation, gubernatorial, regulatory and judicial, the race could change the face of decisions that the campaign for insurers, agents, brokers and other participants in this critical sector of the U.S. economy.
The questions are of fundamental importance: If, after the first State-regulated insurance, or the federal government has significantly expand their role? The state regulators - if it reaffirmed the rule is - to strengthen their race or greater influence on market forces? What is the path of reform of the flood damages law flows?
Voters in public decisions on the ballot papers would also central questions of powerful effects in areas such as credit scoring and ensuring the accountability of judges.
What follows is a broad look at the November race will 7a late into the night to industry insiders.
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