Reps. Royce, Duckworth Push to Allow Servicemembers to Keep Their Car Insurance When Moving Across State Lines
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Today, U.S. Rep.
The legislation would allow members of the military and their families to keep their current auto insurance policy when they move from state to state, as their orders often require. It also makes the current state-based insurance regulatory system more accommodating to servicemembers that currently have to change auto insurance policies every time they relocate across state lines.
"Members of the military must change auto insurance policies with every move across state lines, and the Servicemembers Insurance Relief Act eliminates that cumbersome requirement for our brave men and women in uniform," said Rep. Royce. "This bipartisan legislation makes a simple but meaningful change to current law that will lessen the burden on servicemembers and their families during times of transition."
"Members of our military serve around the globe and make enormous sacrifices while doing so. As they move their families around the country, we should be doing everything within our power to allow them to do their jobs to the best of their ability. The Servicemembers Insurance Relief Act is an important step in that direction," said Rep. Duckworth.
Introduction of the bill follows a 2013 report by the
The bill was introduced on
For more information, contact:
Saat Alety at [email protected] or (202) 225-4111
Read this original document at: http://royce.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=380377
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