Political give and take.
Insurance companies gave over $1 million to Chuck Quackenbush's political campaign for Insurance Commissioner.
Now, Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush's initiative allows insurance companies to take $327 million more every year out of our pockets.
Here is a partial list of the political money Chuck Quackenbush has taken from the Insurance Lobby for his Insurance Commissioner campaign:
Association of California Insurance Companies | $335,500 |
CA Casualty Management | $75,000 |
Zenith Insurance Co. | $63,000 |
CA Life Underwriters PAC | $50,100 |
TIG Insurance | $52,500 |
Alfa Mutual Insurance | $40,000 |
Arrowhead General Insurance Agency | $30,000 |
Surety Company of the Pacific | $28,000 |
Fremont Compensation Insurance | $65,500 |
Liberty Mutual | $25,000 |
Pacific Employers Insurance | $25,000 |
California Casualty Indemnity Exchange | $25,000 |
Zenith-Calfarm Inc. | $25,000 |
Kramer-Wilson Company Insurance | $17,500 |
Farmers Insurance Group of Companies | $18,950 |
Western Pioneer Insurance | $13,500 |
Fireman's Fund Insurance | $12,500 |
National Insurance Group | $10,500 |
Argonaut Insurance | $10,000 |
Progressive Casualty | $11,000 |
Transamerica | $20,000 |
Farmers Group Inc. | $9,000 |
CA Indemnity Insurance | $9,500 |
Government Employees Insurance Company | $11,500 |
The Pacific Rim Assurance | $8,500 |
Travelers PAC | $8,500 |
Insco Insurance Services | $25,000 |
CNA Financial | $7,000 |
Farmers Employees and Agents PAC | $27,877 |
Amwest Insurance Group | $9,500 |
Chubb-Pacific Indemnity | $6,000 |
Financial Pacific Insurance | $6,000 |
Fireman's Fund | $6,500 |
Interline Insurance Services | $6,000 |
Alliance of American Insurance Co. | $5,500 |
Independent Insurance Agents | $5,000 |
Nationwide Mutual Insurance | $5,000 |
Pacific Pioneer Insurance | $5,000 |
Property Managers Insurance Service | $10,000 |
Safeco Insurance | $5,000 |
Scottsdale Insurance | $5,000 |
Zurich Insurance | $5,000 |
Fidelity National Title Insurance | $7,500 |
The Zenith | $15,000 |
Vote ''No" on Proposition 213. It's ''No-Fault" for Reckless Drivers.
INA DeLONG
Executive Director, United Policyholders
ROY ULRICH
Campaign Finance Reform Advocate