Ark. Reminds Insurers not to Penalize Armed Services Personnel

July 13, 2007

  • July 13, 2007 at 2:16 am
    Ray says:
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    It is good to see a state that is taking some positive actions to protect the interests of our active duty military personnel. A solder or sailor who is ordered on a six-to-nine month (or longer) deployment may be unable to find someone to live in their property. The unoccupied dwelling’s risk only increases due to the possibility of vandalims/theft – many other risks decrease while no one is there.

  • July 13, 2007 at 4:20 am
    CHAPLAIN AL says:
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    It is about time, and I salute the Gov for taking this stance. I am afraid that many of our G.I.’s will return to face hard issues that are beyond their control while deployed.

    It is because of the job that they do that we are free to do our jobs – appreciation to these men and women is slow and sadly inadequate.

    God bless them all!

  • July 16, 2007 at 12:57 pm
    Anonymous says:
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    All the States need to do this. I say Pass this law today. INSURANCE NEEDS TO STOP RUNNING THIS COUNTRY….

  • July 16, 2007 at 1:34 am
    ray says:
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    Whoever posted the RE; RE: Good (afraid to sign it with a name?) has strange ideas. Far from ruing this country, insurance provides an extremely valuable service. I sure don’t want my house to burn down and I’d have no insurance, or someone runs into my car and doesn’t have insurance.

    Insurance provides an absolutely necessary function and I am glad that it is there.



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