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  2. Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming initially joined NIMA. [20] At that time, those states represented 21.6% of the surplus lines market (based on 2009 data). [20] On April 28, 2016, NIMA's board voted to dissolve NIMA. [21]

  3. Western World Insurance Group - Wikipedia

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    A.M. Best Company, The National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices, Ltd., Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, The Professional Liability Underwriting Society, The American Association of Managing General Agents, The Target Markets Program Administrators Association. [9]

  4. CU project controversy - Wikipedia

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    CU project controversy. The CU project controversy[1] involved years of protest against a proposed high-voltage direct current powerline that was erected on the property of hundreds of farmers in west central Minnesota in the late 1970s. The electrical cooperatives Cooperative Power Association (CPA) and United Power Association (UPA) proposed ...

  5. Ax-Man Surplus - Wikipedia

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    Ax-Man Surplus Stores is a chain of surplus stores in the Twin Cities metro area in Minnesota, known locally for its eclectic atmosphere and unique selection of merchandise. [1][2][3] They specialize in industrial and scientific surplus, as well as manufacturing surplus and failed consumer products. [4][5] The chain has locations in Saint Paul ...

  6. Minnesota has $3.7 billion surplus; officials warn against ...

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    Minnesota lawmakers will have more money available this year than previously expected as officials on Thursday projected a $3.7 billion state budget surplus. That's an increase of $1.3 billion ...

  7. Lucin Cutoff - Wikipedia

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    The 1950s causeway is to the right of the trestle. The Lucin Cutoff is a 102-mile (164 km) railroad line in Utah, United States that runs from Ogden to its namesake in Lucin. The most prominent feature of the cutoff was a twelve-mile-long (19 km) railroad trestle crossing the Great Salt Lake, which was in use from 1904 until the late 1950s ...

  8. Wells station (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern was merged into the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The CPR planned to close the depot and demolish it as surplus. Instead the CPR sold the depot to the Wells Historical Society for a nominal sum. [clarification needed] The Society restored the depot and opened it as a museum in 2010.

  9. Markel Group - Wikipedia

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    Total equity. US$ 14.695 Billion (Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021) [1] Number of employees. 17,400 [2] (2019) Website. www.mklgroup.com. Markel Group Inc. is a group of companies headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, and originally founded in 1930 as an insurance company.

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