Life Insurance Industry's 'SEC Wish List' for Trump's Tilt With the 'Nanny State' of Excessive Regulation
President Donald J. Trump’s administration has ordered review and reform of federal agency regulations. In that process, the president has ordered agencies to listen to industry voices, including trade associations.
The chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has signed on to a review of its rules, including listening to those affected.
These pronouncements have emboldened the life insurance industry (industry) to think about rule reform that it could take up with the SEC. This article compiles a “Wish List” of matters for possible SEC consideration.
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