NAIFA News
150 NAIFA Members in Washington for Political Involvement Training to Visit Congressional Offices
Nearly 150 members of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors are gathered in Washington, D.C., for the organization’s annual Political Involvement/Political Action Training Meeting and Day on the Hill.
NAIFA's Boyle Talks to the Wall Street Journal on Tax Reform
“After the cliff: Roths, munis, diversification,” a post on the Wall Street Journal’s MarketWatch blog, offers insight from NAIFA Vice President of Federal Government Relations Diane Boyle on how tax reform in 2013 may impact retirees and those now saving for retirement.
Former NAIFA Member to Join U.S. Senate
The National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors is pleased that South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has announced that she will appoint Rep. Tim Scott to serve in the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jim DeMint.
NAIFA CEO Looks Beyond the Fiscal Cliff
NAIFA CEO Dr. Susan Waters explains in a column in the Fort Myers News-Press that Congress's deal to avoid the fiscal cliff does not mean the end of efforts by the federal government to tax life insurance.
NAIFA President comments on presidential election
NAIFA President Robert O. Smith issued the following statement on the Nov. 6 federal election: "Yesterday the American people spoke and re-elected President Obama for another term while maintaining the status quo in the House and Senate. The President has many tough challenges ahead but he has also pledged to represent all Americans."