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The Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner was created in 1889–90, and became a separate agency in 1907 with an elected commissioner. [1] The current commissioner is Patty Kuderer , a Democrat first elected in 2024 and assumed office in 2025.
The Department of Labor and Industries was created by an act of the state legislature in 1921, overseeing industrial insurance, worker safety, and industrial relations. [2] [3] The new agency superseded the Bureau of Labor, created in 1901 to inspect workplaces, and minor state boards and commissions monitoring worker health, safety, and insurance claims.
The Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) is a department of the Washington state government that administers vehicle and vessel registration and issues driver's licenses. It also regulates licensing for certain professions, including architects, cosmetologists, geologists, private investigators, real estate brokers, and security ...
MetLife hiked annual premiums 144% for seniors on long-term care insurance, raising concerns about affordability. Here's what happened.
Sep. 11—Washington's insurance commissioner announced Wednesday that his office has approved a 10.7% rate increase for those residents who obtain insurance through the state's exchange. The ...
Surprisingly, senior drivers may pay higher rates than younger drivers. Learn 10 sensible ways to drive rates back down. ... 10 Ways Seniors Can Cut Their Auto Insurance Premiums. Dana George, The ...
Arts Commission, Washington State (ARTS) Asian Pacific American Affairs, State of Washington Commission on (CAPAA) Asparagus Commission (ASPAR) Attorney General, Office of the (ATG) Audit and Review Committee, Joint Legislative (JLARC) Auditor, Washington State (SAO) Aviation, Department of Transportation (DOTA) Bar Association (BAR) Beef ...
The Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) is Washington's social services department. The agency has its headquarters in Office Building Two (OB-2) in Olympia , the state capital. [ 1 ] Annually, 2.2 million children, families, vulnerable adults and seniors come to the department for protection, comfort, food assistance, financial aid ...