Race and Insurance: What Insurance Commissioners Are Saying About It

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Risk & Insurance - Sep 09, 2020

When Ricardo Lara was a child in East Los Angeles, getting sick often led to a three-hour drive to a doctor in Tijuana, Mexico. That’s because his undocumented immigrant parents did not have health insurance. Advertisement “Ignorance is bliss, because I thought everybody did that,” said Lara. Now...

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