New management methods conducive to change, but how?
President Bill Clinton is expected to spearhead the reform of the health, but the key to escape damage and accidents questions before the preliminary Brenner in the first days of his administration, industry sources predict .
Since the Democratic governor of Arkansas to avoid positions on most issues of insurance during his campaign, Congress and industry observers are uncertain, as it is to respond as soon as it lasts.
Robert A. Rusbuldt, Vice President of Federal Affairs with independent insurance intermediaries of America, said: “I think the jury is still out. With the exception of the health sector, where Clinton has seen enough defined, it is too early to say what it portends new terminal for insurance of the economy in general and independent agents in particular.
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