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Raphael Baker
Raphael Baker is running for Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Raphael is from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended Penn State University. He has a Chartered Leadership Fellow designation from the American College of Financial Services.
Professional background
Raphael is the owner of the Raphael Baker and Associates, an insurance brokerage. He founded the company in 2011. He also works as Editor in Chief of Rags 'N' Riches Magazine and Diaz Allen Designs, a home goods company.
Political background
Raphael Baker’s campaign for Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner is his first entry into politics.
Corruption
Said, "people of color tend to pay higher car and homeowners insurance premiums." He plans to work with legislators to provide more equitable insurance rates, regardless of race.
Supports ending the impact of redlining.
Plans to model ethical behavior within the department. Said, "any claims of unethical behavior or corruption will be handled swiftly."
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Insurance
Wants to work with lawmakers to create affordable health insurance solutions.
Wants to work with car insurance companies to make sure that rates are appropriate and stable for people with clean driving records.
Supports the creation of a fund for individuals that want to open insurance agencies in Georgia, with a focus on "women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ and other underrepresented groups".
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Healthcare
Supports "healthcare as a right."
Supports expansion of Medicare.
Wants to make sure healthcare is affordable. Said, "Some of my strategies include encouraging carrier competition, advocating for price caps on some services and reduction of the utilization of low-value care. Some examples of low-value care are name brand drugs, when identical generic drugs exist."
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Fire Safety
Plans to ensure residential and commercial structures are up to fire code.
Wants to work with insurance companies to inspect older homes on an annual basis.
Supports fire prevention education.
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