For Immediate Release
January 4, 2023
Contact: Pat Gilbert
(732) 201-4133
NCOIL PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES 2023 COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP
Strong Group of Leaders from Diverse States to Head Committees
Belmar, NJ – NCOIL President Deborah Ferguson DDS, state Representative from Arkansas announced the lineup of NCOIL Committee Chairs and Vice Chairs for 2023.
“I am looking forward to working with such an outstanding group of bipartisan legislative leaders from all across the country who are all committed to advancing NCOIL’s national reach and influence in creating sound insurance public policy,” said Ferguson. “Each legislator has carved out their role and importance to NCOIL as they all have significant knowledge and expertise in the insurance and financial services arenas that will serve them well in leading their committees.”
Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws:
Chair: Sen. Walter Michel, MS
Vice Chair: Rep. Kevin Coleman, MI
Audit Committee:
Chair: Rep. Tom Oliverson, TX
Vice Chair: Sen. Neil Breslin, NY
Budget Committee:
Chair: Asw. Pam Hunter, NY
Vice Chair: Sen. Travis Holdman, IN
Financial Services & Multi-Lines Issues:
Chair: Rep. Forrest Bennett, OK
Vice Chair: Rep. Tammy Nuccio, CT
Health Insurance & Long-Term Care Issues:
Chair: Del. Steve Westfall, WV
Vice Chair: Rep. Rachel Roberts, KY
Nominating Committee:
Co-Chairs: Sen. Travis Holdman, IN
Rep. Matt Lehman, IN
Joint State-Federal Relations & International Insurance Issues
Chair: Rep. Jim Dunnigan, UT
Vice Chair: Rep. Brenda Carter, MI
Life Insurance & Financial Planning
Chair: Rep. Carl Anderson, SC
Vice Chair: Sen. Mary Felzkowski, WI
NCOIL – NAIC Dialogue
Co-Chairs: Rep. Deborah Ferguson, AR
Rep. Tom Oliverson, TX
Property & Casualty Insurance:
Chair: Rep. Edmond Jordan, LA
Vice Chair: Sen. Vickie Sawyer, NC
Workers’ Compensation Insurance:
Chair: Sen. Bob Hackett, OH
Vice Chair: Rep. Hank Zuber, MS
Chairman at Large:
Sen. Jerry Klein, ND
NCOIL CEO, Commissioner Tom Considine said, “In 2023, NCOIL will continue to work tirelessly to advance model legislation that protects consumers and preserves the proven state-based system of insurance regulation. It is important to remember that the strongest consumer protection is a solvent company at the time of a claim, so legislators must always keep insurer solvency in mind.”
“This group of chairs and vice-chairs that Rep. Ferguson has selected reflects NCOIL’s commitment to these goals and will certainly contribute to the positive growth and momentum NCOIL has experienced the past several years,” Considine concluded.
The 2023 NCOIL Spring Meeting is scheduled to take place in San Diego, CA at the Westin San Diego Gaslamp Quarter from March 9th – 12th. Registration is now open here: https://ncoil.org/2023-ncoil-spring-meeting-san-diego-ca/
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NCOIL is a national legislative organization with the nation’s 50 states as members, represented principally by legislators serving on their states’ insurance and financial institutions committees. NCOIL writes Model Laws in insurance and financial services, works to preserve the State jurisdiction over insurance as established by the McCarran-Ferguson Act over seventy years ago, and to serve as an educational forum for public policymakers and interested parties. Founded in 1969, NCOIL works to assert the prerogative of legislators in making State policy when it comes to insurance and educate State legislators on current and longstanding insurance issues.
