Reneging on Campaign Pledge, California’s Elected Insurance Commissioner Accepts Insurance Contributions; Watchdog & Reform Author Calls on Ricardo Lara to Return Money
The author of the voter-approved law that made the insurance commissioner an elected post and the group he founded, Consumer Watchdog, called on Insurance Commissioner
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"Proposition 103 made the office of insurance commissioner an elected position in order to make the commissioner accountable to the voters who pay insurance premiums, not to the insurance companies the commissioner regulates. Honoring the voters' trust, all but one of the previous elected insurance commissioners have refused to accept campaign contributions from the insurance industry," wrote insurance reform Proposition 103 author and Consumer Watchdog founder
Download the letter: https://consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-07/LtrLara7-8-19.pdf
The only elected
An insurance executive and two spouses of insurance executives, all with ties to workers' compensation insurer Applied Underwriters, made
Applied Underwriters has a history of questionable practices across the country. Its
The insurance industry contributions totaling
$15,500 fromStephen Acunto , managing director of theConstitution Group , which wholly ownsConstitution Insurance Company and whose directorate interlocks withApplied Underwriters and California Insurance Company . Acunto is also a spokesperson for Applied Underwriters.$15,500 fromCarole Acunto , identified in campaign reports as the president of a production company and the wife ofStephen Acunto .$15,500 fromTheresa DeBarbrie , identified in campaign reports as an administrator at a nursery school. She is the wife ofCarl DeBarbrie , an insurance broker for Applied Underwriters and former executive withConstitution Insurance Company and California Insurance Company .$7,800 fromDarlene Graber , identified as a homemaker in campaign reports and the wife ofLarry R. Graber , Senior Vice President and Director of Independence Holding Company which has multiple health insurance subsidiaries.
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Commissioner Lara also appears to have kept
Lara denied taking insurance industry contributions in a debate that aired on KQED one month before the election, stating: "I haven't taken for this race any insurance money and it's unfair to say that I've taken insurance money. In my past campaigns I have, in this campaign I have not."
Rosenfield and Balber wrote: "As Insurance Commissioner, you oversee insurance policies worth hundreds of billions in annual premiums paid by Californians. Such decisions should not be made under a cloud of improper industry influence. To preserve the integrity of your office, and to demonstrate your personal independence from the insurance industry, you must immediately return the contributions in question and commit to rejecting insurance industry money in future. To do otherwise would be a betrayal of the people of
"The recent contributions to your 2022 reelection campaign fund appear intended to covertly grease the wheels for a legal matter currently pending before the
"The company's request for your approval also contains troubling statements that seem to be intended to solicit your personal favor. As the Insurance Commissioner of
"No insurance commissioner should take money from the industry he or she regulates. Applied Underwriters appears to think its executives and their families can buy your support. Disabuse it of that notion by returning the money immediately and pledging to reject any future insurance industry contributions. It is the only way to prove your independence from the industry you regulate and keep faith with the voters whose interests you have sworn to protect," the letter concluded.
SOURCE Consumer Watchdog



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