Health care advocate Deborah Senn, Washington's first woman insurance commissioner, dies at 72 [The Seattle Times]
Feb. 21—Deborah Senn,
Senn was remembered as a tenacious consumer advocate who stood up for individuals against insurance companies. She was known for becoming personally involved in the cases of individuals being denied potentially lifesaving medical care. She also sponsored legislation ending insurance discrimination against domestic-violence victims and was an advocate for Holocaust victims denied insurance benefits.
During her tenure as insurance commissioner, Senn put in place regulations meant to speed up insurance companies' handling of environmental cleanup claims.
Senn was the first woman to be elected insurance commissioner of
"She wanted to help people gain access to affordable and comprehensive health coverage. That's why she first ran," Bertschi said.
Her subsequent bids for elected office were unsuccessful, losing to
She depicted that hard-fought campaign for attorney general in a one-woman theater production called "Until the Last Dog Dies" in 2009.
Senn's hard-charging style drew criticism, even from within her own party. But consumer advocate and political candidate
On the day of her swearing in, the state was struck by a fierce windstorm that knocked out power and caused damage. Senn sprung into action and saw that people had help.
A few years later, a series of fires in
"We didn't just sit there waiting for them to make a phone call to us," he said.
Scully described Senn as a smart, tough and fair commissioner who also had a terrific sense of humor and cared deeply for her staff.
For someone's birthdays, promotions or retirements, Senn would read a "top 10" list in the style of
In a statement, current Insurance Commissioner
"She embraced her role and used it to improve people's lives and give voice to the unheard," Kreidler said.
After leaving office, Senn advised emerging democracies on insurance regulation as a consultant for the
She was active in several sports, including hiking, cycling and skiing, and was a passionate fan of baseball, football and tennis. Senn was also active in the Jewish service organization B'nai B'rith and her local Jewish community. Senn and her husband also bred and raised Vizsla dogs.
She died at
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