Two rival organizations representing risk retention groups were split today over where and on what their industry should focus its lobbying efforts.

The divergence surfaced after the American Risk Retention Coalition (ARRC) called yesterday for expansion of the federal Liability Risk Retention Act and the leader of a separate risk retention association said he was baffled at their timing.

ARRC, formed earlier this year to serve as an advocate for risk retention groups, called for a revisit of expansion of the federal Liability Risk Retention Act (LRRA) to additional lines of insurance such as property insurance and excess workers' compensation insurance.

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