
News Room
For Immediate Release - June 18, 2002
Contact:
Jay Hyde, NAREIT, at (202) 739-9425
Darren McKinney, NAM, at (202) 637-3093
Policyholders Hail Senate Approval of Terrorism Insurance Legislation
Washington, D.C. — The Coalition to Insure Against Terrorism (CIAT)today praised
the U.S.Senate for its approval of legislation creating a short-term federal backstop for
terrorism insurance coverage.
The Senate adopted the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (S.2600) on a vote of
84-14.
"CIAT appreciates the leadership of Senators Daschle and Lott,and is grateful for the
active support of so many of their colleagues, in passing the measure," said Martin
DePoy, vice president of government relations at the National Association of Real Estate
Investment Trusts and a CIAT spokesperson. "For months now,our many members
have emphasized that the absence of affordable, comprehensive terror coverage is a jobs
issue, as well as an important element of the nation's homeland security."
The 60-member Coalition represents a broad group of policyholders from the
transportation, real estate, manufacturing, construction, entertainment and retail sectors
that have lost coverage or experienced huge increases in premiums for deficient
coverage since the September 11 terrorist attacks.
"There has been little doubt about the overall merits of a federal backstop," DePoy
explained. "The President of the United States and his Cabinet, the Chairman of the
Federal Reserve Board, the Joint Economic Committee and business leaders from
virtually every sector of the economy agree that a backstop is a necessary ingredient in
the recipe for economic recovery. In its absence, the country grows increasingly
uninsured and underinsured and Americans find themselves at greater risk of
catastrophic loss."
The House of Representatives passed legislation last year that would create a short-term
program to cover losses caused by terrorism. The Senate's approval of S.2600 paves the way
for Conference consideration of the two measures. "CIAT strongly encourages conferees to
work out their differences in a timely manner for the sake of our economic security," DePoy
added.
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The Coalition to Insure Against Terrorism represents a wide range of businesses and
organizations throughout the transportation, real estate, manufacturing, construction,
entertainment and retail sectors. These groups have banded together to speak for business
insurance policyholders as part of a continuing effort to win passage of a terrorism insurance
plan on Capitol Hill. Visit our web site at insureagainstterrorism.org.
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