SOME LAWMAKERS ONCE AGAIN have introduced legislation that would repeal insurers' limited exemption from federal antitrust law under the McCarran-Ferguson Act. And once again, one of the arguments put forth as part of the proposal is that eliminating the antitrust provision would make insurers more...
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