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Who will be California’s next Insurance Commissioner?

Clinic workers hold signs during a rally supporting federal heath care reform March 17, 2010 in Oakland, California.
Clinic workers hold signs during a rally supporting federal heath care reform March 17, 2010 in Oakland, California.
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Who will be California’s next Insurance Commissioner?
You wouldn’t think an elected position with the title “Insurance Commissioner” could attract so much passion—but the California Chamber of Commerce is taking fire from Democratic candidate Dave Jones over its $2 million advertising blitz in favor of his Republican opponent, State Assemblyman Mike Villines. Some of those advertising dollars come, albeit indirectly, from big insurance companies. Perhaps the heated race shouldn’t be that much of a surprise: with federal healthcare reform coming on line in the next few years, the next Commissioner is bound to have his hands full managing the changes locally. What will insurance reforms mean for California? And what do the two candidates promise to bring to the office?

You wouldn’t think an elected position with the title “Insurance Commissioner” could attract so much passion—but the California Chamber of Commerce is taking fire from Democratic candidate Dave Jones over its $2 million advertising blitz in favor of his Republican opponent, State Assemblyman Mike Villines. Some of those advertising dollars come, albeit indirectly, from big insurance companies. Perhaps the heated race shouldn’t be that much of a surprise: with federal healthcare reform coming on line in the next few years, the next Commissioner is bound to have his hands full managing the changes locally. What will insurance reforms mean for California? And what do the two candidates promise to bring to the office?

Guest:

Mike Villines, State Assemblyman (R-29) and Republican candidate for State Insurance Commissioner