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Natasha Marcus
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Natasha Marcus is running for North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance.
Personal background
Natasha is from Brockport, New York. She earned her bachelor's degree in public policy from Hamilton College and her law degree from Duke University School of Law. She is the mother of two adult daughters and lives in Davidson. Natasha has served on the Davidson Town Advisory Board as an organizer for Organizing for America and Organizing for Action, a parent volunteer for the Charolette-Mecklenburg schools, and a foster parent with Lake Norman Humane.
Professional background
Natasha previously worked as assistant director of development at the Ada Jenkins Center, as a judicial clerk for a US district court, and as a litigation associate at the Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphery, & Leonard law firm.
Political background
Natasha Marcus is a state senator for North Carolina's 41st Senate District. She was first elected in 2018 and is serving her 3rd term. She previously ran for state representative in the North Carolina State House District 98, but did not win.
Insurance
Supports affordable, reliable insurance for homes, vehicles, businesses, and healthcare in North Carolina.
Opposes frequent insurance rate increases.
Said, "We need a new Commissioner of Insurance who will do the job right, advocating for the people's best interests and forcing insurance companies to justify their rates at public hearings."
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Consumer Protection
Said, "I will be a Commissioner of Insurance who helps consumers avoid paying "consent to rate" (CTR) excessive rates and find better alternatives when they are hit by CTR notices." CTR notices notify consumers that they are paying above the suggested rate for insurance, usually due to increased risks.
Plans to use the Department of Insurance sworn law enforcement officers to investigate large-scale fraud.
Plans to reinstate the Blue Ribbon Taskforce to investigate and address worker misclassification leading to inadequate coverage for employees.
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Fire Safety
Supports collaboration with the State Fire Marshall and local fire departments to promote safety.
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Housing & Urban Development
Said, "The challenges we face— rising sea level, more frequent storms, chronic flooding—are already impacting our state, from the coast to the mountains. I am committed to addressing these issues, which lead to greater property damage, costly insurance claims, and rising insurance premiums."
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