North Carolina Challenges 1.4% Auto Insurance Rate Hike March 30, 2009 Email This Subscribe to Newsletter Email to a friend Facebook Tweet LinkedIn Print Article Article 3 Comments March 30, 2009 at 10:17 am Jim says: Like or Dislike: 0 0Grandstanding by this commisioner has grown rather old even by his standards. Add in the continuing education scams and you get a corrupt office with corrupt leadership. Add in disaster risks in eastern portion of his state, and one has to wonder why many companies still bother to deal with Long and his cronies. Long has made plenty of money for friends in the CE business. Too bad he chooses to grandstand rather than assure the insurability of his state. Reply March 30, 2009 at 12:18 pm Bill says: Like or Dislike: 0 0Long is no longer insurance commissioner in NC. He didn’t seek reelection & actually passed away earlier this year. His assistant is now the commish. Reply March 31, 2009 at 2:24 am Stat Guy says: Like or Dislike: 0 0the faces change but the politics stays the same. I can’t remember when in the last 15 years that ANY increase was approved. And just look at the problems with beach plan….following the Florida model will ruin this market too! Reply Add a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Comment ΔNotify me of comments via e-mail
Grandstanding by this commisioner has grown rather old even by his standards.
Add in the continuing education scams and you get a corrupt office with corrupt leadership.
Add in disaster risks in eastern portion of his state, and one has to wonder why many companies still bother to deal with Long and his cronies.
Long has made plenty of money for friends in the CE business. Too bad he chooses to grandstand rather than assure the insurability of his state.
Long is no longer insurance commissioner in NC. He didn’t seek reelection & actually passed away earlier this year. His assistant is now the commish.
the faces change but the politics stays the same. I can’t remember when in the last 15 years that ANY increase was approved. And just look at the problems with beach plan….following the Florida model will ruin this market too!