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John Hickenlooper has chosen a new insurance commissioner for Colorado amid Obamacare uncertainties

Gov. John Hickenlooper has named an interim insurance commissioner for Colorado amid uncertainties with the Obama-era Affordable Care Act – known as Obamacare – following the passage this week of the Republican tax overhaul.

Michael Conway will be the state’s insurance commissioner starting Jan. 1, the Department of Regulatory Agencies announced Wednesday.

He takes over for Marguerite Salazar, who had been serving as both Colorado’s insurance commissioner and DORA’s executive director following her appointment to the latter post in July.

Read more at The Denver Post.

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