Congressmen Urge Treasury: Continue TRIA
NU Online News Service, April 23, 4:16 p.m. EDT?Three congressmen today urged the treasury department not to let provisions of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program expire.[@@]
The request came in a letter to Treasury Secretary John Snow from House Financial Services Committee Chairman Michael G. Oxley, R-Ohio, subcommittee chairs, Richard H. Baker, D-La. And Sue W. Kelly, R-N.Y. and Committee Members
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