many insurance agents are too.
richard stark is one of them.
he's also a democratic florida
state representative.
good evening, sir.
>> how are you today?
>> i'm very well.
so tell me, what is it as an
insurance agency that you object
to about health care.gov?
>> i don't object to health
care.gov.
i understand the purpose for it,
but the rollout has been rocky.
and the way that people, the
masses were going to be enrolled
was by hiring navigators and
application assisters in many
parts of the country to enroll
people.
but it's not been working well.
and insurance agents were not
asked to play a prominent role
in this to begin with, but just
in the state of florida, there's
about 100,000 insurance agents
alone, professionally trained,
we understand how health
insurance works, and i would
like to see the administration
aggressively work with insurance
agents to get the affordable
care act rolling along.