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Individual lobbying activities reported in quarterly filings. Each row is one issue area for one client — includes the specific issues lobbied on, government entities contacted, and income/expense amounts.

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2187274 7a7b3bd0-0987-4d0b-97f7-1d3a46f0f1ec Q3 PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP 32178 PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP 2018 third_quarter INS H.R. 372: Competitive Health Insurance Reform Act of 2017 -(Sec. 2) This bill amends the McCarran-Ferguson Act to declare that nothing in that Act modifies, impairs, or supersedes the operation of antitrust laws with respect to the business of health insurance, including the business of dental insurance. This declaration does not apply to a contract, combination, or conspiracy to: (1) collect, compile, or disseminate historical loss data; (2) determine a loss development factor for historical loss data; (3) perform actuarial services if the collaboration does not involve a restraint of trade; or (4) develop or disseminate a standard insurance policy form if adherence to the form is not required. H.R. 3746/S. 2702: Business of Insurance Regulatory Reform Act - the bill would clarify the insurance exclusion from CFPB jurisdiction and reaffirm that enforcement is broadly construed in favor of the authority of the state insurance regulator. H.R. 3762:International Insurance Standards Act of 2017 -the bill would provide Congress a more active role in monitoring and reviewing international insurance agreements. H.R. 3861: Federal Insurance Office Reform Act of 2017 - the bill would eliminate the FIO's ability to subpoena information from insurers, block the office from participating on insurance companies regulatory oversight panels, and weaken the agency's authority in negotiating insurance deals with foreign governments. H.R. 4537: would require negotiators of international insurance agreements to oppose any proposal that is inconsistent with existing federal and state laws. The bill would require negotiators to consult with state insurance commissioners and the Congress. The bill also would provide the Congress with a process to disapprove of any international insurance agreement. H.R. 5666/S. 3177: Primary Regulators of Insurance Vote Act of 2018 - This bill would allow the President to appoint a state insurance commissioner as a voting member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC). HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE   480000 0 0 2018-10-17T10:58:16.530000-04:00
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