Coronavirus: State, Federal Officials Eye Business Interruption Intervention
These proposals may be well-intentioned, but they are misguided, misdirected and would place an entire financial services sector in turmoil.
These proposals may be well-intentioned, but they are misguided, misdirected and would place an entire financial services sector in turmoil.
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The goal of the Big “I” is to ensure the fundamental premise of insurance is not undermined while providing relief for businesses that are hurting badly from government mandated shutdowns.
The Big “I” issued two letters this week and continues to engage both the administration and Congress on solutions to address the economic, health, and social challenges caused by coronavirus.
The U.S. Senate passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act by an overwhelming bipartisan vote and the president quickly signed the legislation into law. The legislation includes many provisions that impact Big “I” members and small businesses.
Included in the bill are many provisions that impact Big “I” members and small businesses, which are expected to become law in the next few days.
To help members prepare and respond to the coronavirus epidemic, the Big “I” will update a resource page as the outbreak develops.
The Big “I” looks forward to continuing to work with Congress to protect consumers from unfair discrimination while also preserving the state-based system of insurance regulation.
The model proposes a broad range of new obligations for insurance agents and includes a handful of provisions that are particularly concerning. Big “I” members and state associations are urged to monitor any developments closely and weigh in as necessary.
The legislation would significantly weaken the Federal Crop Insurance Program and the critical safety net the program offers. The Big “I,” along with its coalition partners, will continue to advocate for a strong and robust crop insurance program.