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Race for Insurance Commissioner

I generally do not get political on this blog. That is not the purpose. The purpose is to provide information and insights into insurance matters to you. But, I think the race for Insurance Commissioner is important. So, a few thoughts.

First, I am going to contact the candidates and ask them for a plain English statement from them for you to read. I am also going to ask to interview them, either telephonically or by email. I will let you know the results, including those who say no.

Second, I am going to provide you with links to the websites in the next week or so. I want you to be able to do your own research.

Third, sometime before the election, I will let you know who I think should be the next insurance commissioner and why.

Of course, as always, if you have any thoughts, ideas, questions, etc... about this, let me hear it.

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Jonathan, this is an excellent idea. I hope you are able to get a response from the candidates. I look forward to reading about your endorsement.

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