New Evidence Shows Lara Intervened For Insurance Donors; Consumer Watchdog Urges Lara To Make Full Disclosure About Donor Contacts

Consumer Watchdog sent a letter last week giving Lara until the end of the month to reveal the details of those fundraising contacts. The group said the new evidence raises the specter of political corruption should Lara refuse to answer its Public Records Act requests.
"Commissioner Lara should disclose his communications with Applied Underwriters so the public has a clear view of what really happened," said
The latest exposé comes in the wake of revelations that Commissioner Lara received
Applied Underwriters and its
As noted in the timeline below, the campaign contributions to Commissioner Lara were made in mid-April following rulings against Applied Underwriting. In at least four separate cases, following initial adverse decisions by ALJs, Commissioner Lara intervened on the side of Applied Underwriters. Applied Underwriters and CIC are also currently undergoing a change in ownership that will require Commissioner Lara's approval.
The Department refused to provide Commissioner Lara's calendar and other records reflecting his meetings with insurance company executives in response to a Public Records Act ("PRA") request submitted by Consumer Watchdog on
Although Commissioner Lara has now agreed to give the money back, the PRA request is necessary to help answer questions about whether Commissioner Lara's interventions in the four actions were influenced by the contributions. Under
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Consumer Watchdog is a nonprofit nonpartisan public interest group whose founder wrote insurance reform Prop 103, passed by voters in 1988, which made the office of insurance commissioner elected. No insurance commissioner since
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