Fed Reserve Invites Voices for Insurance Policy Committee
Published Date: 8/12/2025
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Summary
The government is looking for people to join the Insurance Policy Advisory Committee (IPAC), which helps shape insurance rules. If you’re interested, you can apply once a year to be part of this important group. This is a great chance to have a say in insurance policies that affect lots of people!
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