NU Online News Service, Sept. 13, 3:49 p.m. EDT
WASHINGTON–Reducing federal support of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program in 2011 "would have a far-reaching effect on the availability and affordability of terrorism risk insurance," the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) said in a recent paper.
The I.I.I. paper used the 9/11 anniversary to remind federal officials that terrorism will remain "a serious and continuous threat to the United States in the decade ahead."
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