TRIA Renewal Efforts Appear Dead for 2014

A U.S. program that backstops insurance companies' losses from acts of terrorism is set to end after the Senate didn't extend it. Efforts to reauthorize the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act for six years ...

Lobbying Onslaught Counters TRIA Renewal Stumble

It is in the Senate's hands to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, or TRIA, a law that establishes federal reinsurance in case of a terrorist attack, but legislative disputes threaten to prevent ...

Report: Congress Nears Deal on TRIA Extension

Lawmakers are close to extending a federal program that covers a portion of corporations' losses from acts of terrorism, according to three congressional aides. House Financial Services Committee ...

13 Years After 9/11, a Call to Renew TRIA

Thirteen years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the insurance industry and business they cover are restating their call to Congress to renew a law establishing federal reinsurance coverage to help ...

Senate Overwhelmingly Approves TRIA Renewal Bill

The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly approved a bipartisan bill that would renew the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, even as the House struggles to schedule a floor vote for its version before the August ...