H.R. 461999th CongressHouse Bill

Establishes the Commission on the Liability Insurance Crisis to study: (1) the current financial condition of the insurance industry…

Official title: A bill to establish a commission to study and report on the crisis in the availability and affordability of liability insurance.

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Establishes the Commission on the Liability Insurance Crisis to study: (1) the current financial condition of the insurance industry, including the economic factors that affect the crisis in the availability and affordability of insurance for businesses and municipalities; and (2) the relationship between State tort law and such crisis. Requires the Commission to submit a report to the Congress. Terminates the Commission 60 days after the submission of such report.

Introduced Apr 17, 1986
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David Dreier

Republican

U.S. Representative · CA-33

Introduced solo — no cosponsors joined.

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