America's Insurance Industry: Keeping the Promise : Hearing Before the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, September 26, 2001, 4. sējums

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26. lappuse - The gentlelady from California, Ms. Waters. Ms. WATERS. Thank you very much.
7. lappuse - Chairman. [The prepared statement of Hon. Paul E. Kanjorski can be found on page 41 in the appendix.] Chairman BAKER.
10. lappuse - I will be happy to try to respond to any questions that the committee may have. [The prepared statement of Hon.
39. lappuse - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to start by thanking you for your very kind introduction, Mr.
160. lappuse - As regulators, my colleagues and I will continue monitoring the process to make sure that insurance promises are kept. To do our job, we are backed by an impressive array of human and technical resources, including the NAIC and 51 State insurance departments that collectively employ more than 10,400 people and spend $910 million annually on insurance supervision.
103. lappuse - Committee on Financial Services US House of Representatives 2129 Raybum House Office Building Washington, DC...
58. lappuse - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In the interest of time I am going to ask that my full statement be included in the record as if read in its entirety.
24. lappuse - The gentlelady from Illinois, Mrs. Biggert. Mrs. BIGGERT. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
24. lappuse - The gentleman from Kansas, Mr. Moore. Mr. MOORE. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to join my colleagues in congratulating you...
80. lappuse - ... of the September 1 1 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In the case of at least one of these trades — which has left a $2.5 million prize unclaimed — the firm used to place the "put options...

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