The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) spending on lobbying efforts for the first half of this year totaled some $3.2 million, the organization said in a federal filing.
PCI had perhaps the highest outlay among insurance trade organizations that made lobbying report filings last month with the Senate Secretary's office.
Joe Annotti, vice president of public affairs for PCI, said the group's main lobbying effort has been extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, which provides federal support for insurers in the event of a major terrorist attack.
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