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Mike Causey

REPUBLICAN

Mike Causey is running for North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Mike has a degree in civil engineering from Wake Tech Community College and in environmental engineering from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. He also has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from High Point University, an MBA from High Point University, and an Executive Management Certificate from Purdue University. He is originally from Guilford County, and still lives there with his wife, Hisae.

Professional background

Mike has over 25 years of experience in the insurance industry. He is also a U.S. Army Veteran, where he served as a military policeman.

Political background

Mike was elected as Commissioner of Insurance in 2017 and is serving his second term.

Insurance

Opposes "efforts to impose more government mandates and control over your healthcare insurance" and supports" efforts to pass Association Health Plans."

Believes that more competition in North Carolina’s insurance industry will provide lower rates for consumers and greater access to better products.

Wants to get rid of NC's Rate Bureau (which calculates insurance rates based on community data), saying it is "an antiquated bureaucracy that kills free enterprise."

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Consumer Protection

As Insurance Commissioner, his office has arrested "more than 1,000 people who were gaming the system, which costs all of us."

Wants to employ more insurance investigators so that cases of insurance fraud cases are examined thoroughly.

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Fire Safety

As Commissioner, he requested additional fire department inspectors to ensure quality and safety standards.

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Housing & Urban Development

Supports the Department of Insurance's efforts in clearing inspection backlogs and enhancing fire department safety ratings, resulting in lower homeowner insurance costs across North Carolina communities.

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