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  • I was going to go ahead and say that I am outraged as well, but what I would like to be is enlightened. (p15)

--  RANDY NEUGEBAUER, Texas

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  • “How did a boring, straight-forward business become so interesting and so difficult to regulate?"

--  
Chapter 1, Life Insurance and the Question of Solvency Salvatore R. Curiale, Superintendent of Insurance, New York State Insurance Department

Financial Management of Life Insurance Companies, edited by J. David Cummins,

  • A life insurance policy is not indentured servitude.

2014 0310 - Letter - Sheila C. Bair to Sherrod Brown

  • Insurance is not a product like a can of peas.  (p23)

-- J. Robert Hunter, Director of Insurance, Consumer Federation of America 

2003 1022 - GOV (Senate) Federal Involvement in the Regulation of the Insurance Industry, (CSPAN) - Insurance Industry Regulation, John McCain (R-AZ)

  • And criticism you will get, but polite criticism it will be. (p91)

--  Ernst Csiszar, Vice President, National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), - South Carolina

2003 1022 - GOV - Federal Involvement in the Regulation of the Insurance Industry, aka Insurance Industry Regulation

  • (p71) - Richard Burr (R-NC) - Let me ask you—  ... You said in your testimony—I want to be accurate—that the scripts that you referred to by First Union were technically right, but not meaningfully revealing of nonexistence of FDIC insurance.
    • What do you mean? What’s technically right, but not meaningful?

1999 0625 - GOV (House) - Risky Business in the Operating Subsidiary: How the OCC Dropped the Ball, Fred Upton (R-MI)  ---  [BonkNote]

  • "That's like saying that, if your ham sandwich contains a slice of lettuce, it's a salad," Voss says.

-- Susan Voss, Iowa insurance Commissioner

2008 1019 - businessinsider - SEC's indexed annuity plan riles the industry, by Meg Fletcher - [link]