Sen. Cramer Helps Advance ‘Terrorism Risk Program Reauthorization Act’ Through Banking Committee
"If the unthinkable were to occur, America must be ready and able to immediately act,"
This legislation passed today:
- Reauthorizes the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program for seven years and preserves the taxpayer reforms included in the 2015 reauthorization;
- Directs the
- Aligns mandatory recoupment from private insurers by the federal government in the event of an act of terrorism;
- Directs the Government Accountability Office to analyze and report on the vulnerabilities and potential costs of cyber terrorism, adequacy of coverage under the Program, and to make recommendations for future legislative changes to address evolving cyber terrorism risks.
The Terrorism Risk Insurance Program was enacted in 2002 after originally being introduced in the aftermath of the
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