Goodwin hoping for another ‘good win’ as N.C. insurance commissioner
Giving the introduction,
Goodwin, a Hamlet native, met with supporters -- some of whom were former classmates, teachers and principals -- at Pattan's
As the head of the
Since Goodwin became commissioner, he said the department's criminal investigations division has made more than 1,500 arrests for insurance-related crimes, resulting in
Another part of his job is serving as the state fire marshal.
"I readily admit, I enjoy being state fire marshal more than insurance commissioner," he said jokingly.
The former state representative said he "felt obligated and duty-bound" to seek the office after longtime commissioner
Goodwin had served as the assistant commissioner under Long for four years and said no one else at the DOI had ever held elected office.
He added the job needs someone who understands the math and science behind it and said the insurance industry "thrives on stability."
"If you don't have stability, then our economy and people's pocketbooks are impacted," he said. "This is a serious job that requires a serious candidate...not someone playing politics."
Goodwin said his department has had successes during his term, "but to get
Stability is one thing that office has had, as Goodwin is only the 10th commissioner since the department was created by the
Causey won the Republican primary in March against two other candidates with 41 percent of the vote.
He previously ran for the position in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2008 and 2012 and for the
According to his campaign website, Causey "will fight for more competition in
As far as health insurance goes, Goodwin said the state would have at least two other companies to choose from -- providing lower premiums and lowering taxes -- if the federal government (with the Affordable Care Act) and the state government hadn't intervened, taking away some of his authority.
Goodwin said he has also fought to keep homeowners' insurance rates low.
After companies sought to raise rates by 25 percent, he held the first hearing in 22 years and rejected the plan.
"My decision saved homeowners hundreds of millions of dollars," he said, adding that the matter is now in court.
Being the commissioner, according to Goodwin, is a balancing act: fighting for the lowest rates and making sure insurance companies can make a profit.
"Most people don't pay attention to a race like this," he said. "But they should."
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