This one I'm directly effected by. I have a court case winding it's way through the halls of power against my insurance company, and I've seen nothing but them trying to screw with me at every corner.
That means the current guy isn't getting my vote.
Of the other two, John Adams is getting my vote above a Republican contender.
And here's why:
Your Insurance Commissioner must be more than an administrator.
The Commissioner should be both an advocate for consumers and a regulator/protector of the insurance industry and possess a good working knowledge of the applicable laws.
Let’s face it; one of the reasons for higher insurance costs and fewer options is a lack of consumer choice and resistance to change when change is needed.
Extreme judgments contribute to the rising insurance costs that have driven insurance companies from our state and doctors from their practices. Average families and many businesses cannot afford medical coverage/benefits.
We have all heard “If it isn’t broke – don’t fix it.” It’s time to wake up! The system is broke – it does need fixing –we need a level playing field.
Let’s work for common sense and creative solutions. John is a Viet Nam veteran with very broad life experience and sense of fairness.
Help John Adams bring 38 years of professional experience in the insurance business to the Commissioner’s office. Give him a chance to begin to fix a broken system.
It's also a handy plus if you're named after a founding father of our nation. :) I almost voted for his opponent Curtis Fackler. I did like that he wasn't trying to be partisan, but I was a bit turned off by his "holding insurance companies accountable" statement.
It came across as a Democrat's viewpoint of making big business pay massive taxes for any infraction, real or perceived.
Unfair, yes, but sometimes that's just the way voters vote.
Travis
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