That impression would be grossly misleading. The original article where the liberal media ran with with their slant is here:
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/j ... rs-speech/
This article gives more information about Bette. I misread about the commissioner telling her that her premiums would be $100 lower than her insurance company's plan. It was her acknowledging the fact that the exchange would be $100 lower, probably after the reporter or her friend ran her demographics on the exchange website which is linked here.
http://www.wahbexchange.org/news-resour ... our-costs/
The article says she is 58, I assume her husband is about the same age. Subsidies for Washington state start below $65,000 for household income. The article says that her and her husband own a roofing company. My guess is that they are at or above the subsidy threshold. If you want to assume they are below you can run her numbers to see what income they would have to be to match her premium from her old plan. Her friend was probably lower in income to get the lower premium. My guess is Bette's premium is closer to $400 over than below previous premium.
I feel bad for Bette, not because she has to pay more for healthcare, but she is being labeled an idiot by certain media to defend their guy at all costs. She mailed the complaint to her congresswoman last year before the exchange was even up and running. She saw her premiums skyrocket and did what good Americans do.