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Optional charter seen saving agents money

Life insurance agents could save up to $377 million annually in licensing fees if Congress were to adopt…

Life insurance agents could save up to $377 million annually in licensing fees if Congress were to adopt an optional charter allowing agents to choose federal regulation over state regulation, according to a study being released today by the American Council of Life Insurers in Washington and the Na

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