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Senate Passes Healthcare Reform Legislation That Must be Reconciled With House Version

Threats to the McCarran-Ferguson Act are still high on NAMIC’s radar. As we have been reporting, a McCarran repeal surfaced in the healthcare reform debate. In November, the House of Representatives passed its version of comprehensive healthcare reform legislation and buried within the 1,990 pages was language that would strip the antitrust exemption from health and medical malpractice insurers.


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