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Insurance Executives to Address the Affordable Care Act at Tonight's Manatee GOP Meeting
Press Release
BRADENTON -- Mr. Nicholas Zec and Mr. David Grantham of Boyd Insurance & Investment Services will address the Republican Party of Manatee County regarding personal and professional ramifications of the Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare,” at their monthly meeting on Monday, January 28, 2013 at 7:00 PM.
Manatee GOP Chairman Kathleen King said, “This legislation will impact everyone and people need to be able to make informed decisions.” “Most people do not even know what is in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Mr. Zec and Mr. Grantham are going to break it down into understandable terms.”
Florida Representative Jim Boyd, District 71, and current Chairman of the House Ethics and Elections Subcommittee, will also deliver a Florida House of Representatives pre-Legislative Session update.
Mr. Zec is a lifetime member of the National Association of Insurance and Investment Advisors and has received many industry and professional awards. He specializes in life insurance planning, tax deferred asset protection and lifetime income streams for clients.
David J. Grantham, CFP Account Executive of Financial Services holds Life, Health and Property & Casualty insurance licenses in Florida and other states, is a registered representative of FINRA and holds Series 6, 63 & 65 registrations. For more information call the Manatee Republican Party at (941) 714 – 0600.
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