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Odorous contributions: Commissioner collects from insurance companies

Odorous contributions: Commissioner collects from insurance companies

<h3>Union Tribune Editorial</h3><p class="source">San Diego Union Tribune</p> <p>State Insurance Commissioner Charles Quackenbush is the poster boy for campaign finance reform in California. Six years ago, as a Republican candidate, Quackenbush declared that accepting campaign money from insurance companies would be "like taking slow</p>
Funny About This Money

Funny About This Money

<h3>L.A. Times Editorial</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>Voters approved Proposition 103, the 1988 insurance reform initiative, in part to break up a cozy relationship between the insurance industry and the state's appointed insurance commissioner. Beginning in 1990, the job was made an elected position. But th</p>
A Hole in Patients’ Rights

A Hole in Patients’ Rights

<p class="source">San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>The Legislature left some unfinished business last year when it passed a bill allowing patients to file a claim for damages against their HMOs -- but not necessarily in a court of law.</p>
Reports On Insurers Demanded

Reports On Insurers Demanded

<p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>Lawmakers demanded Monday that Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush appear at an April 26 hearing and produce confidential reports his office prepared on the handling of Northridge earthquake claims by six major insurance companies.</p>
Donations to Quackenbush Paid Wife’s Campaign Debts

Donations to Quackenbush Paid Wife’s Campaign Debts

<h3>Finance: Funds came from insurers with business before commissioner. The actions are legal, but some decry them</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush collected tens of thousands of dollars in political contributions from insurance companies with business before him and used it to repay his wife for personal loans she made to her failed state Senate campaign.</p>
Critics question gifts to official

Critics question gifts to official

<h3>Firms pay $245,000 to state insurance chief</h3><p class="source">Associated Press</p> <p>Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush collected tens of thousands of dollars in contributions from insurance companies and used it to repay his wife's loans in her failed state Senate campaign, the Los Angeles Times reported in today's editions.</p>
New Managed Care Chief Faces A Tough Operation

New Managed Care Chief Faces A Tough Operation

<p class="source">Wall Street Journal California</p> <p>SACRAMENTO -- What could possibly have possessed Daniel Zingale to accept -- no, not merely accept but actively lobby for -- the job of running the state's new Department of Managed Care?</p>
GNS Special Report: Clinton’s Health Care Legacy

GNS Special Report: Clinton’s Health Care Legacy

<p class="source">Gannett News Service</p> <p>WASHINGTON -- After the fiasco that was health-care reform died ignominiously in 1994, legislators still itched to prove they could work together and provide some protection for Americans afraid of losing health insurance. In 1996, they hatched a plan.</p>
The TV Told Me to Vote No

The TV Told Me to Vote No

<!-- excerpt --><p>So much money is invested by politicians and vested business interests in the electoral process these days that it's becoming impossible to draw any conclusions from the outcome of an election.</p>