Friday, December 4, 2015

2015 November/December Day on the Hill

If INSURANCE is your profession, POLITICS is your Business!

Tuesday January 26, 2016 
8:30 AM to 12:00 PM PST

Double Tree by Hilton
415 Capital Way North
Olympia, WA 98501

Never before has there been such a need for lawmakers (both federal and state) to hear from us about the invaluable services we provide to their constituents, our clients.  This event is held for you to meet with them; the State Representatives and Senators in your district.  It is your opportunity to shake hands with these elected officials in their Olympia legislative offices and make sure they know you and learn how to call upon you when they are faced with important decisions about this great industry.


Morning Program- Speakers include:

Update on the Washington Health Benefit Exchange  
Pam MacEwan, CEO, Washington Health Benefit Exchange
Mark Stensager, Washington Health Benefit Exchange Board Don Conant, Washington Health Benefit Exchange Board  


Insurance Issues for the 2016 Session  
The Honorable Steve Kirby (D, 29th Legislative District)     Chair, House Business & Financial Services Committee 

Priorities for Life Insurers in the 2016 Legislative Session
Mr. John Mangan, Regional Vice President, American Council of Life Insurers
Governor Inslee's Health Policy Objectives for 2016 
Jason McGill, Health Policy Advisor-Office of the Governor  
Priorities for Health Plans in the 2016 Legislative Session 
Ms. Sydney Smith Zvara, Executive Director
Mel Sorensen
Issue Briefing-Health and Life Insurance Priorities for NAIFA /WAHU Members
(Talking Points Papers to be Reviewed) 

The Afternoon
The afternoon is reserved for you and your fellow local members to meet with your Legislators and discuss our "talking points" which will be provided by our Lobbyist, Mel Sorensen.
We need your voice and your participation
Contact your Legislator NOW to make an appointment to meet in the afternoon.
To find your legislator or for contact information:
http://app.leg.wa.gov/districtfinder/

   

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