NU Online News Service, July 15, 2:08 p.m. EDT
North Carolina lawmakers have moved a step closer to passing legislation aimed at making the state's Beach Plan solvent for the future.
Yesterday by a vote of 89-27 the Assembly approved on second reading changes recommended by a study committee to make the residual market property insurance plan solvent in the case of a major hurricane wiping out its surplus.
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