The state department of insurance will have a new leader for the first time in thirty years. And Gary Anderson and Mike Chaney are willing to fight it out for that job.
“Mr. Chaney has continued to take money from insurance companies and agents,” said Anderson.
Gary Anderson accused Mike Chaney of being controlled by big insurance companies. Chaney says if Anderson is elected, it’s like selling the office to the highest bidder.
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