Continuing the Community Connect program: I was in Spokane on Sept. 10 for a town hall event with Rep. Timm Ormsby (D-Spokane, District 3) and Sen. Marcus Riccelli (D-Spokane, District 3) to meet with people, help answer their insurance questions and talk about health and home insurance issues. It was great to get some face-to-face time with people and hear their concerns, and Spokane City Hall was an outstanding host.
We’ll be in Yakima on Thursday, Sept. 25, at the Salvation Army (310 N. 16th Ave.) from 10 a.m. to noon, to discuss Medicare and will have Jumpstart Toolkits on hand. There’s a second event, at the Harmon Center (101 N. 65th Ave.), from 2 to 4 p.m. with OIC staff.
Your vaccines are covered: If you want a COVID-19 vaccine, your health plan must cover it if you are on a plan regulated by the state; several health carriers have also announced that they will cover them through the end of 2026. My blog has more information about vaccines and the West Coast Health Alliance, which ensures preventive care standards in Washington, Oregon, California and Hawaii align with key national medical organizations. In this Washington, we believe in making public health decisions based on the best available science, not politics.
Wildfire mitigation work group update: The wildfire mitigation and resiliency standards work group that I’m co-chairing with Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove has held seven meetings, with an eighth to be scheduled for October. A report on the work group’s findings is due to the Legislature in December and you can catch up on all our meetings and presentations slides on our website.
How regulators can impact climate policy: I was on the OIC Answers podcast with guest Jordan Haedtler, a climate financial policy consultant with Climate Cabinet, to discuss how insurance regulators can impact policies to address climate change. We had a great conversation and if you’re into finance, insurance or climate change, I highly recommend it.
Flood Awareness Fridays: My office is working with the Department of Ecology and the Washington Military Department on Flood Awareness Fridays in October. We’ll be sharing information on flood prevention, flood preparation, flood insurance and more — including an OIC Answers podcast episode on the importance of flood insurance, how it’s different than traditional home insurance, and what to look for on a flood map.
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