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- TDI Clarifies Annuity Training Requirement in Texas HB 2277
- NAIFA-Texas Meets with New TDI Commissioner Eleanor Kitzman
- NAIFA-Texas' Position Regarding the Recommendations of NAIFA's Presidential Blue Ribbon Task Force
- TDI Commissioner Declares TWIA Structure Unsustainable
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2011 NAIFA National Conference
- Karen True, NAIFA-Dallas Executive
- NAIFA-Texas Trustee Alan Kifer
- Terry Headley speaks at the NAIFA Town Hall Meeting
- Beverly Norman, NAIFA-Dallas President-Elect
- NAIFA-Texas Trustee Lane Boozer and Chris Hatton
- Presentation of State Flags
- Keni Thomas sings the National Anthem
- Robert A. Miller will serve as NAIFA President for 2011-2012
- NAIFA Past Presidents
- Speaker Jim McCormick is a professional exhibition skydiver.
- Chief Richard Picciotto, FDNY shared his story of being buried for 4 hours inside the World Trade Center.
- NAIFA-Texas President Stephen Ehlers proudly carried the Texas state flag in NAIFA's Parade of States.
- NAIFA-Dallas members Tallie Young and Karen True with NAIFA President Terry Headley
- NAIFA-Texas members took time out to enjoy the sites in DC.
- Karen True, Alan Kifer, and Ellie Kennedy
- Representative Mike McCaul (R-TX) met with a NAIFA-Texas Delegation (Trustees Joey Ussery and Alan Kifer) during NAIFA's Day on the Hill
A NAIFA-Texas Delegation (Des Taylor, Steve Whitbeck, Kristen Wheelock, Ron Mullen, John Ruckel, and Les Littleton) met with Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) during NAIFA's Day on the Hill. This group identified three issues to discuss with the Senator: 1. the exclusion of agent commissions from the MLR calculations mandated by the new federal healthcare law; 2. the negative impact on the ability to serve middle market consumers if regulators apply across the board, a 'one size fits all' fiduciary standard on all transactions vs. the suitability standard; and 3. the need to maintain the tax favored status afforded insurance products under current law, to help insure the financial security of millions of Americans.




