WASHINGTON--Two insurance groups lobbying against federal regulation of insurance said they have e-mailed members of Congress opposing the creation of an Office of Insurance Information within the Treasury and a third group said it has written President Obama supporting continued state regulation.

The two organizations involved in the e-mail campaign are the Indianapolis-based National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies and the Washington-headquartered Coalition Opposed to a Federal Insurance Regulator.

At the same time, the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America, which supports the notion of a U.S. Office of Insurance Information disclosed it wrote a letter to President Obama with its own views of insurance regulation last week.

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