Holocaust Victims Insurance Fairness Act
Summary
The Holocaust Victims Insurance Fairness Act (H.R. 3129) would allow individual states to require insurance companies to publicly disclose information about policies held by residents of Nazi-occupied Europe between 1933 and 1945. This legislation is designed to help Holocaust survivors and their heirs identify and collect on unpaid life, property, or education insurance policies that were lost or seized during the war. By explicitly protecting state disclosure laws from being overturned by federal executive branch policies, the bill aims to provide families with the transparency needed to resolve decades-old financial claims.
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