Health law central to insurance department race
October 26, 2012 at 12:38 am in Grand Forks Herald
While the North Dakota insurance commissioner’s job is to help ensure an efficient market for insurance in the state, the two candidates for the office both look to Washington and the Affordable Care Act as their main concern if elected. Continue Reading

“Potter and Hamm also said they would concentrate in the commissioner’s traditional role of looking out for insurance customers and making it easy for insurers to do business here. ”
Except the Insurance Commissioner has UTTERLY FAILED to look out for insurance customers; to the point where I had to sue TWO insurance companies in Small Claims Court. (I won both times because the insurance companies were OBVIOUSLY trying to cheat me.)
I can’t even get a response from the Insurance Commissioner’s office regarding obvious “insurance Fraud” on the part of insurance companies doing business in ND.
The traditional role of the Insurance Commissioner is to line up ND citizens like cattle to be milked; and neither of these two boneheads seems to think there’s anything wrong with that.
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