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1 May
The Louisiana Senate will soon deliberate on a bill that would prevent house insurance firms from canceling coverage for homeowners and businesses with properties that have Chinese corrosive drywall.
The bill, authored by Senator Julie Quinn, is designed to stop insurance companies from not renewing or from canceling or raising deductibles of premiums for properties that have Chinese drywalls.
Most of the states residents who rebuilt their houses after Hurricane Katrina had revealed that the drywall imported from China emits methane, sulfur and other chemicals that caused damage to appliances and homes and have caused health problems for residents. Read more…
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