Brian Kennedy, vice president of the National Conference of Insurance Legislators said he is not giving up his effort to end locked-door sessions of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
The Democratic state representative from Hopkinton, R.I., recently wrote NAIC president Walter Bell, the Alabama insurance commissioner, urging the group not to resort to closed door meetings as often as they have been recently.
While the state lawmaker plans no legal action at this time, he is undertaking a letter-writing effort to promote his aims. He noted that state attorney generals are being alerted and some other move might come later.
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