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Insurance Commissioner candidate Dr. Eugene Allen kicks off

By Daniel Templeten
January 14, 2022
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Insurance Commissioner candidate Dr. Eugene Allen is kicking off 2022 with major endorsements from insurance groups, the medical community and city mayors. The Los Angeles doctor has secured support from the California Alliance of Health Care Professionals and Insurance Agents (CAHCP). The organization plans to raise an independent spender of $5 million to support Dr. Allen’s candidacy for California Insurance Commissioner.

The doctor has earned endorsements from insurance giants MedPOINT Management and Global Care IPA Insurance Inc., as well as insurance agents across the state. Many church leaders and physicians across California support the doctor’s candidacy. Duane Bridges, MD, quoted: “Dr. Allen’s approach is correct – it’s time for politicians to stop occupying positions in health care. It’s time for fairness, equality and transparency for all Californians.” Click here to see the full list of endorsements.

The African-American candidate known for his hands-on approach to solving community issues was touched by the support and donations received from local leaders, churches and healthcare workers. Nominee Allen is committed to representing those who have no say in insurance procedures, laws and regulations.

Dr Allen faces two Democratic candidates in the next race in 2022: Marc Lavine and current incumbent Ricardo Lara, both career politicians. The Doctor says, “We have all seen and lived with the conditions of the pandemic and the California wildfires. Both have changed the lives of everyone in our state. It’s time for a change.”

Campaign leadership expects Dr. Allen to travel to many California cities in February, including Oakland, Vallejo, Sacramento and San Francisco. During these visits, he will meet with municipal authorities, the public and health workers. Its goals: to listen to citizen concerns, discuss common issues affecting California residents, and speak with local community leaders to expand their reach throughout California.

Dr. Allen is the founder of Dusk to Dawn Urgent Care Facilities, located throughout Southern California. For 20 years, Dr. Allen has provided culturally diverse physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners to patients seeking healthcare professionals who represent their language and culture. Dr. Allen is connected to people in every community; he is a brother to some and a son to the elderly. A genuine person for those who come into contact with the candidate.

Campaign Headquarters

Dr. Allen for California Insurance Commissioner

701 East 28th Street, Suite 401

Long Beach, CA 90806

Phone: (310) 386-6404

Election website: www.elecrdrallen2022.com

Media Inquiries: Derrick Dzurko

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (888) 231-6942

This content was posted through the press release distribution service on Newswire.com.

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