Wyoming Education Association

Summer 2016

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SUMMER 2016 | WEAnews 22 Member Benefits California Casualty Awards Athletic Grants to WEA Members California Casualty Lowers Rates for Wyoming Drivers Every dollar counts in today's economy. While many companies are increasing prices, California Casualty is helping drivers in the Cowboy State by rolling back auto insurance rates. Effective June 1, 2016, the average savings will be 5%.* You could realize even deeper discounts by bundling your home or renters insurance. California Casualty has been the provider of the Wyoming Education Association's Auto and Home Insurance Program since 1987. Now the insurance company that gives Wyoming's education employees peace of mind is giving their budgets a break too. "I have no doubt that these changes are going to make a huge difference to our WEA members and their families," said California Casualty President Joe Volponi. "That's why I am taking the time to urge every one of them to make it a priority to call California Casualty and get a quote with our new rates." California Casualty offers personalized auto insurance tailored to your unique needs with exclusive benefits that include: Preferred rates not available to the public Waived deductibles for collision and vandalism to your vehicle parked at the school where you are employed Free ID Defense Flexible payment options that include E-Z Pay and summer and holiday skips WEA members can have it all – fantastic rates and great service! California Casualty is ready to meet, or exceed your insurance expectations. Now is the time to seize the savings. Call one of our advisors today for a quick coverage comparison, 1.800.800.9410 or visit www.calcas.com/WEA. Rate reductions don't happen very often. Take advantage and call or go online today! *New policyholders will see their savings immediately. Existing policyholders will see their new rates at their auto policy renewal on or after June 1, 2016. Lisa Esquibel received a grant to help buy warm-ups for the East High School Tennis Team she coaches in Cheyenne. Coach Andrew Severn received his grant to help with football equipment costs at Central High School in Cheyenne.

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