Washington, D.C. (Sept. 8, 2022)
Commissioner Birrane Testifies on Behalf of ӰƵ at U.S. Senate Banking Committee Hearing
Today, Maryland Insurance Administration , chair of the ӰƵ’ (ӰƵ) Innovation, Cybersecurity, and Technology Committee, represented ӰƵ members by testifying at the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs’ hearing on “Current Issues in Insurance.”
Among the topics discussed, Commissioner Birrane updated the Committee on the ӰƵ’s work this year regarding Cybersecurity, Consumer Data/AI, and Innovation; Race and Insurance; Private Equity; and Climate Risk/Natural Catastrophes and Resiliency.
“The financial strength of our insurance system was tested simultaneously by a global pandemic, historic natural catastrophes, financial volatility, and social unrest, and yet it persevered,” testified Commissioner Birrane.
Commissioner Birrane also reiterated the ӰƵ’s support for a long-term reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), protecting policyholders during an insurance receivership, and legislation (S. 4110) to provide state insurance regulators a vote on the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC).
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Commissioner Birrane’s written testimony

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