Globetrotting Insurance Commissioner Sticks Taxpayers with Lavish Tab
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California Insurance Commissioner taking lavish trips around the world funded by American taxpayers
“Upgrading his flights to business and first class, expensing the five-star resort stays, chauffeurs, limo service, even a safari”
– More than 48 trips across the globe
– Just one 5 Star New York Hotel Stay cost more than $11,600
– VIP rooftop events
– Private security was hired to escort him to various events on one trip costing taxpayers more than $9,400
– 5 day trip to Bogota, Colombia for an LGBTI political leaders conference cost taxpayers more than $24,000
– Trip to security detail alone cost taxpayers more than $33,000. for an international insurance conference. But the conference was only 2 days. Yet receipts show taxpayers paid for his entire 2 1/2 weeks stay at a luxury hotel
– The security detail alone for his security detail alone cost taxpayers more than $33,000. cost taxpayers more than $33,000
– Additional miscellaneous bills, like expensive hiking equipment were purchased on vacations
– Taxpayers paid for a visit to the Big Five Safari and Spa
“The list goes on. Thousands of records obtained”
He’s even skipping key California insurance meetings to go on his free taxpayer funded vacations
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