CANDIDATE STATEMENTS BY OFFICE
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
- Oversees and directs all functions of the Department of Insurance.
- Licenses, regulates, and examines insurance companies.
- Answers public questions and complaints regarding the insurance industry.
- Enforces the laws of the California Insurance Code and adopts regulations to implement the laws.
TOM CONDIT Peace and Freedom Party |
2124 Kittredge St. #174 Berkeley, CA 94704 |
(510) 845-4360 condit@peaceandfreedom.org www.tomcondit.org |
Insurance company profits soar, but millions don’t have health care or real protection against accident and disaster. While insurance companies pour money into “tort reform” schemes to deprive ordinary people of legal assistance, they spend billions on their own lawyers to evade paying claims. The bipartisan “reforms” of workers’ compensation let insurance companies endlessly delay needed medical treatment for injured workers by second-guessing doctors and pharmacists. They make more in profits on workers’ compensation than they pay for medical care. I advocate putting human need before insurance company profits. Let’s publicly fund and manage a single system of quality health care for all, a state basic auto liability plan, and a single workers’ compensation fund—all without insurance company profits, lawyers, or red tape. I will fight discrimination based on race, sex, age, or geography.
LARRY CAFIERO Green Party |
P.O. Box 203 Ben Lomond, CA 95005-0203 |
(831) 438-1401 larry4inscomm@earthlink.net http://www.votecafiero.com |
Candidate statements, once free, now cost $20 per word. Fight pay-to-play government—Vote Green. My statement:http://www.votecafiero.com/statement
The order of the candidates is determined by random alphabet drawing. Statements on this page were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy. Each statement was voluntarily submitted by the candidate and is printed at the expense of the candidate. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot. |
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