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Billionaire Boehly’s Allies Donated Heavily to Kansas Insurance Regulator
Todd Boehly and dozens of his associates contributed more than $300,000 to the Kansas insurance commissioner’s gubernatorial campaign, weeks before her office helped one of the billionaire’s companies win a delay of new capital rules. A slew of Boehly’s companies, …

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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Billionaire Boehly’s Allies Donated Heavily to Kansas Insurance Regulator, Todd Boehly and dozens of his associates contributed more than $300,000 to the Kansas insurance commissioner’s gubernatorial campaign, weeks before her office helped one of the billionaire’s companies win a delay of new capital rules. A slew of Boehly’s companies, …
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