HOUSTON-- The National Association of Insurance Commissioners winter meeting here heard state legislators, insurers and consumer advocates urge the organization to make their process more open to the public.

At a session of the NAIC's industry liaison committee, insurers called for greater transparency in the way the NAIC develops testimony for Congressional hearings.

Their comments followed another NAIC liaison meeting, this one with consumer representatives, who recommended that commissioners pursue a policy of open meetings to ensure better participation when policy issues are being developed.

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