- Party: Libertarian
 - Occupation: Actuary/Insurance Consultant
 - Associate Casualty Actuarial Society
 - Associate Society of Actuaries
 - Member American Academy of Actuaries
 - Member International Actuarial Association
 - Consultant to California Guaranty Association
 - Libertarian Candidate for Insurance Commissioner 1998 & 2002
  
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Top Priorities if Elected |   
- Enhance Solvency Regulation to reduce cost of insurance company failures
 - Cut administrative bloat to reduce Insurance Department budget by $100 million
 - Reform the Conservation and Liquidation Office to save $billions
  
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- Debbie Rosenberg, Chief Deputy, New York Insurance Department
 - George Bernstein, Former Federal Insurance Administrator
 - Harry Browne, Libertarian Candidate for President 1996 & 2000
  
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- First, Do No Harm!
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I've seen what's been done in California and other states and I won't make the same mistakes.
 - Reform the Conservation and Liquidation Office
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The California State Auditor says that the Conservation and Liquidation Office has done an abysmal job in its single task of managing failed insurance companies. I have done this several times and know how to fix the problems.
 - Reduce Administrative Bloat to save $100 million
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The Insurance Department budget has increased from $28 million in 1988 to about $150 million today. I can reduce that by at least $100 million without reducing the effectiveness of the Insurance Department
  
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