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Could WA achieve universal healthcare? Our new Insurance Commissioner weighs in

For the first time in 24 years, Washington has a new state Insurance Commissioner stepping into the role.

Patty Kuderer is currently a state senator representing the 48th district, which covers areas including Redmond, Bellevue, and Medina. 

She’ll become Washington’s 9th insurance commissioner in January.

It’s a big job - Kuderer will be in charge of licensing and regulation for every insurance industry in the state, as well as handling consumer complaints, and lobbying the legislature to change laws that impact Washingtonian’s insurance policies.

Today, we’re focusing on just one part of the job: health insurance.

Because Kuderer is jumping in at an interesting time: she’ll be taking office at the same time the second Trump term begins – which could have major implications for how healthcare is managed. The president-elect has tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and changes are expected to subsidies and regulation under the new administration. 

Meanwhile, the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson and subsequent wave of vitriol toward the healthcare industry is bringing problems in the American healthcare industry into sharper focus. 

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  • Patty Kuderer, currently a state senator representing the 48th district. 

    She’ll become Washington’s 9th insurance commissioner in January.

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