Insurance Information Institute addresses TRIA extension and wildfire recovery efforts

Sean Kevelighan Chief Executive Officer at Insurance Information Institute
Sean Kevelighan Chief Executive Officer at Insurance Information Institute
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The Insurance Information Institute (III), a leading source of insurance information and industry insights, recently addressed several key topics through its social media posts, including terrorism risk insurance legislation, career opportunities in the insurance sector, and efforts to support wildfire recovery in California.

On February 4, 2026, the III highlighted recent legislative progress related to terrorism risk coverage: “#TRIA stabilizes markets by sharing catastrophic terrorism losses between insurers and the federal government.

A bipartisan bill to extend TRIA through 2034 cleared a key House committee, boosting momentum for renewal.

Learn more: https://t.co/IooyEs0OuWhttps://t.co/mD2vg36MIU“. The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) has played a significant role in providing stability to insurance markets since its initial passage. The latest development sees renewed bipartisan support for extending the program.

Later that same day, on February 4, III marked an annual observance within the sector: “February is #InsuranceCareersMonth!

Career starters can learn about the range of careers in risk management and #insurance, spanning customer service, data analytics, cybersecurity, IT, risk consulting, marketing, and more.

https://t.co/9XAxQ6lscthttps://t.co/yFviz5zcZC“. This message emphasized diverse entry points into the field during Insurance Careers Month.

On February 5, 2026, attention shifted to disaster resilience as III posted: “One year after California’s wildfires, the focus turns to recovery and resilience.

On 2/21, @iiiorg will participate in Stronger Together: A Solutions Summit, hosted by Rebuilding California, to advance rebuilding solutions.

Attendance is free with RSVP: https://t.co/NO5uIeDE4Ghttps://t.co/IusElzbGAz“. The summit aims to foster collaboration around post-wildfire recovery strategies in California.

The Insurance Information Institute supports stakeholders—including consumers, media and policymakers—by offering objective resources and educational materials in English and Spanish (official website). It represents over 50 member companies at regional and global levels while maintaining partnerships such as its tie with The Institutes established in November 2020 (official website). Through research studies, events like summits or career initiatives and accessible online content via its website and social channels (official website), III seeks to advance understanding of insurance issues without engaging in lobbying or sales activities.



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