Showing posts with label Wake County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wake County. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Meet Insurance Commissioner Goodwin at Upcoming Fundraisers in Raleigh, Asheville, Greensboro


You are cordially invited to the

2nd ANNUAL FALL FUNDRAISER for

NC INSURANCE COMMISSIONER WAYNE GOODWIN

Monday, Sept. 27, 2010
5:30-7:30 pm

Marriott Center City – Downtown Raleigh
Next to Convention Center


Sponsor Levels: $1000 - $500 - $250

General Admission: $100/person


If you're unable to attend, then please consider an online donation of $50 or $25 instead to help Wayne reach his campaign's fundraising goal for the year.

Make your individual personal check or PAC check out to:

The Goodwin Committee
P.O. Box 27841
Raleigh, NC 27611

Or, you may present it at the reception registration table. No corporate, lobbyist, insurance company/insurance industry, or business checks.

Or, you may contribute securely online by clicking here.

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If you cannot attend in Raleigh, you are cordially invited to the

Western North Carolina Salute to

NC INSURANCE COMMISSIONER WAYNE GOODWIN

Monday, Oct. 11, 2010
5:30-7:30 pm

Renaissance Hotel – Downtown Asheville - 31 Woodfin Street

Sponsor Levels: $1000 - $500 - $250

General Admission: $100/person


If you're unable to attend, then please consider an online donation of $50 or $25 instead to help Wayne reach his campaign's fundraising goal for the year.

Make your individual personal check or PAC check out to “The Goodwin Committee”.

Please either return your check by mailing it to
P.O. Box 27841, Raleigh NC 27611 or presenting it at the reception registration table. No corporate, lobbyist, insurance company/insurance industry, or business checks.

Or, you may contribute securely online by clicking here.
For more information, go to www.waynegoodwin.org or call (910)997-1301.

Take either opportunity to meet our State's Commissioner of Insurance.And, please spread the word among fellow professionals, friends, and supporters.

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Less than three weeks earlier, supporters of Insurance Commissioner Goodwin will host a Triad Area Fundraiser Reception in Greensboro on September 23rd. For details, please go to this link here.

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Paid for and authorized by The Goodwin Committee. Not paid for by government funds or resources. This campaign committee shall NOT intentionally solicit and shall NOT accept contributions from NC lobbyists or insurance industry PACs. If any such person or entity receives notice of this event then it is for information only or is to be completely disregarded.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Goodwin Visits Harnett, Wake, and Mecklenburg: Speaks on Consumer Protection and Civil Discourse

During the past week Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin visited with hundreds of voters in three more counties.

In Harnett, Wake and Mecklenburg Counties he updated audiences about the good news and good work of their Department of Insurance. He focused on how he and his team have saved consumers statewide more than $650 million during his short 18 months in office already.

Goodwin also expressed his frustration and concerns about the level of uncivil political discourse.

"Leadership means making tough decisions, decisions that are not always 100% popular but are in the best, long-term interests of this State and nation," said Commissioner Goodwin. "Leadership is not exhibited by those who rant, rave and incite folks with misinformation, and who in many instances are mere exorbitantly-paid entertainers. You know them - Limbaugh, Beck, O'Reilly, and Hannity."
As in other counties across North Carolina the Commissioner is asked why he is so active on the stump when he is not even on the ballot this year or even next year.
"Public speaking is a large part of my job, I enjoy meeting people and answering questions and trying to solve problems. It's part of my belief in transparency in government, and public access to their elected public servants. And, frankly, it always bothers me when some elected officials only make themselves available in election years, with less frequency than Punxatawny Phil on Groundhogs Day."
Unlike Phil, Goodwin sightings continue every month in eastern, central and western North Carolina - just look for a stump and he's on it.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Insurance Commissioner Goodwin Visits Senior Democrats of Wake County

Last week I had the personal pleasure to join the Wake County Senior Dems as their monthly luncheon speaker.

In addition to sharing with the gathered activists the duties and scope of the office of Insurance Commissioner and of the Department of Insurance, the senior citizens posed many insightful questions. Their queries spanned the topics of health insurance reforms in Washington, D.C. to the State Health Plan involving state employees, retirees, and their dependents; from coastal insurance to the vital consumer protections provided by the office of Insurance Commissioner.

"I was especially pleased to share with them the mission of my Department's Seniors' Health Insurance Information Program," said Goodwin. "We talked in depth about how we have trained SHIIP volunteers around the State who are available to help folks navigate the maze of Medicare Part D."