Latest Findings for Insurance

Ben Nelson to Represent Regulators from His Top-Contributing Industry

Jan. 22, 2013—Just a few weeks after bidding farewell to his seat in the Senate, it appears that Ben Nelson has no intention of ending his political career. Former Sen. Nelson, D-Neb., has been named the CEO of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, which represents top insurance regulators in the United States.

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Sunshine Week: MapLight's Newly Launched Topic Pages Allow Journalists and Citizens to Search for Bills by Issue Area

House Puts Social Issues on the Calendar, Passes Bill Banning Federal Funding for Abortion

Nursing Home Lobbying Group Seeking Exemption from Health Care Law Due to High Costs Contributed $4.5 Million in Last Decade

Health Care Repeal: Senators Voted in Alignment With Their Contributions

Contributions to the Four Committees Instructed to Draft Changes to Health Care Overhaul

MAPLight.org's Support and Opposition Research: H.R. 2 - Health Care Repeal

Dems Voting No on Prescription Drug Imports Receive More Pharma Money

Lieberman Among Top Recipients of Health Insurance Money; Opposes Medicare Expansion

Public Option Dies in Senate While Health Industry Money Flows

Committee Dems Voting Against Public Option Received Twice as Much Money from Health Insurers as Dems Voting Against Industry

Blue Dog Dems Receive More Health Insurance Funds than House Republicans