Washington

The National Conference of Insurance Legislators sent a letter last week to Congress insisting that proposals for financial services regulatory reform involve state and federal regulators as equal partners.

NCOIL's letter concerning systemic risk regulation–directed to leaders of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee and House Financial Services Committee–emphasized the need for more structured communication between financial regulators, but argued against unilateral federal action.

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