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North Dakota: Senate Decisively Rejects Bill to Ban Use of Credit Scores

NAMIC’s state trade association partner, the Association of North Dakota Insurers, reports that the Senate took up SB 2330, which would ban the use of credit information in insurance underwriting, and defeated the bill 29-16.


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