Candidates for Washington isurance commissioner disagree over health care, gun liability
Sep. 27—It's been 24 years since
Last year, outgoing Commissioner
A crowded primary election in August narrowed the contest to take Kreidler's place down to two finalists, both of whom have served in the
The state insurance commissioner plays a big part in deciding how much
Republican
Fortunato, 71, believes private health insurance is the best thing for consumers, he said, because competition in the market will keep costs down. He said public health care will drive up wait times.
"The only thing that keeps Medicare afloat is everybody else paying full price," he said in an interview. "I never paid less for health care than when I didn't have insurance. You wanna see Medicare for all? Just look at the
Fortunato, of
"What percentage of uninsured drivers are illegal aliens?" he said. "There's loads of anecdotal evidence. But we don't have any hardcore evidence. I would like to know that."
Along with pushing to keep insurance markets private, Fortunato wants to use the commissioner's office to fight for Second Amendment protection groups. He denounced a law Kuderer previously tried to pass that would require mandatory liability insurance for gun owners in the state.
The state's recently established, controversial long-term care tax has also drawn a stark contrast between Fortunato and Kuderer. Fortunato doesn't like the
Kuderer, 66, supports it.
"Long-term care is the only health care that is exempt from Obamacare," Kuderer said. "You can have lifetime caps, and you can deny people for pre-existing conditions."
Kuderer, of
Health care would be Kuderer's main focus if she gets elected. While in the Legislature, she said she voted in favor of creating a universal health care task force workgroup, as well as a universal health care commission in the state.
"I'd like to be more actively engaged in helping us move in that direction," Kuderer said. "It won't be easy — it won't be fast. It will be slowly, over time, with short-term, midrange and long-term goals. I do think in our country it's inevitable. People are demanding we move in that direction."
Kuderer added that medical bankruptcy is the most common type of bankruptcy in the state.
"I think that is very telling about our health care system," Kuderer said.
The Washington Insurance Commissioner serves a four-year term and makes roughly
General election ballots will be mailed in mid-October for the
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