Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3008

Introduced
4/24/25  

Caption

Holocaust Insurance Accountability Act of 2025

Impact

The Act creates a new federal cause of action that allows beneficiaries of covered policies to bring suit in U.S. courts to recover entitlements related to their policies, overriding previous defenses that such claims were preempted by federal foreign policy. It establishes federal jurisdiction while allowing state laws to remain effective unless they conflict with this Act. Furthermore, beneficiaries are granted a 10-year window after enactment to bring claims, revising previous statutes of limitations that would inhibit access to justice.

Summary

House Bill 3008, known as the Holocaust Insurance Accountability Act of 2025, aims to restore legal rights for claimants under Holocaust-era insurance policies. It seeks to provide a federal mechanism for individuals to recover benefits from insurance policies that were issued between 1933 and 1945. This bill is particularly significant as it offers beneficiaries the ability to enforce state laws regarding the disclosure of information about these insurance policies, which had previously been limited by assertions of federal foreign policy influence.

Contention

The bill may lead to contention regarding the balance between state laws and federal jurisdiction. State departments and insurers may oppose the restoration of rights under policies that had been considered settled due to pre-existing agreements and judgments, arguing that the bill could reopen old wounds and lead to deluges of claims. Additionally, there are concerns that the new federal cause of action could lead to complex legal battles over the interpretation of insurance policies from a historical context, potentially influencing modern insurance practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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