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H.R. 920, The Multiple Peril Insurance Act of 2007

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JP

Hello Washington Watch,

You're not watching very close are you. H.R. 920 clear finance services July 26 and as of Sept 27 was approved by the House. Just thought you'd like to update your page. Check Gene Taylor's web page for updates.

webmaster

H.R. 3121 - the related bill, linked above - was the bill that was passed out of committee and through the House, not H.R. 920.

The text of Mr. Taylor's bill, H.R. 920, was added to H.R. 3121, but H.R. 920 has not moved beyond committee.

Members of the public are always free to edit the wiki article for the bill to make all this clear, but an edit saying that H.R. 920 has passed the House would be inaccurate.

A .Lee

My homeowners insurance company (Arrowhead General Ins) will not renew my
policy after being with them for 6yrs and now I am forced in to the State
wind pool. Less coverage and more money. You can't rebuild the local tax base
if nobody can afford to live there because of home owner insurance!!
Now that Texas will be in the same insurance BOAT as Mississippi, maybe we can
get H.R.920 passed.

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