Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
CA Insurance Commissioner Lara Used Campaign Funds for $30K in High-End Meals
News
By News
Published 1 day ago on
April 11, 2025

As California battles wildfires and insurance turmoil, Commissioner Lara faces scrutiny for extravagant dining habits funded by campaign cash. (ricardolara.com)

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

As California deals with destructive wildfires and an insurance crisis, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is under fire for his extravagant spending habits.

An investigation by The San Francisco Standard reveals that Lara has been using a campaign committee, ostensibly for a lieutenant governor run, to fund nearly $30,000 in meals and drinks at high-end restaurants.

One instance occurred on January 15, 2024, when Lara and a guest dined at San Laurel, a prestigious restaurant in Los Angeles. The $700 meal, which included expensive wines and delicacies, was partially charged to his campaign committee. The guest, believed to be Raul Vargas, CEO of Farmers Insurance Group, covered the remainder of the bill.

New Questions About Lara’s Relationship With Insurers

This news definitely raises some questions about Lara’s relationship with the insurance industry, especially given his past promise to avoid courting the sector for campaign support. Carmen Balber of Consumer Watchdog commented, “It sounds like he’s mixing regulation and politics once more.”

The investigation uncovered multiple instances of lavish spending, including a $1,002 dinner for eight at Piatti in Sacramento and several visits to Baar Baar, a high-end Indian restaurant in Los Angeles. These expenses come at a time when California faces severe challenges in the insurance market, with companies canceling policies and leaving the state.

Critics argue that Lara’s actions demonstrate a misuse of campaign funds and a disconnect from the pressing issues facing Californians. David Latterman, a political analyst, stated, “Lara is not serious. It was always a game to him. And now insurers are leaving. People are being priced out; they can’t get insurance.”

Read more at The San Francisco Standard

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

First California EV Mandates Hit Automakers This Year. Most Are Not Even Close

DON'T MISS

How to Ease Your Money Anxiety When the Economy Is Stressing You Out

DON'T MISS

U.S. Holds Talks With Iran Over Its Nuclear Program

DON'T MISS

Fear Shadows Many Children in Immigrant Families

DON'T MISS

Intellectually Disabled Teen Shot by Idaho Police Dies After Being Removed From Life Support

DON'T MISS

In South Carolina, a Once Thriving Textile Hub Is Baffled by Trump’s Tariffs

DON'T MISS

Israel Cuts Off Gaza’s Southern City of Rafah and Vows to ‘Vigorously’ Expand in the Territory

DON'T MISS

Judge Relaxes Ban on DOGE Access to Sensitive US Treasury Information

DON'T MISS

This Easy Crumble Has Peanut Butter-and-Jelly Vibes

DON'T MISS

Trump Administration Says It Will Exclude Some Electronics From ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs

DON'T MISS

Maltipoo Rescued From Severe Tick Infestation Now Recovering, Ready for Adoption

UP NEXT

U.S. Holds Talks With Iran Over Its Nuclear Program

UP NEXT

Fear Shadows Many Children in Immigrant Families

UP NEXT

Intellectually Disabled Teen Shot by Idaho Police Dies After Being Removed From Life Support

UP NEXT

In South Carolina, a Once Thriving Textile Hub Is Baffled by Trump’s Tariffs

UP NEXT

Israel Cuts Off Gaza’s Southern City of Rafah and Vows to ‘Vigorously’ Expand in the Territory

UP NEXT

Judge Relaxes Ban on DOGE Access to Sensitive US Treasury Information

UP NEXT

This Easy Crumble Has Peanut Butter-and-Jelly Vibes

UP NEXT

Trump Administration Says It Will Exclude Some Electronics From ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs

UP NEXT

Maltipoo Rescued From Severe Tick Infestation Now Recovering, Ready for Adoption

UP NEXT

How California Can Reduce High Concession Prices in Its Taxpayer-Funded Stadiums

Intellectually Disabled Teen Shot by Idaho Police Dies After Being Removed From Life Support

59 minutes ago

In South Carolina, a Once Thriving Textile Hub Is Baffled by Trump’s Tariffs

2 hours ago

Israel Cuts Off Gaza’s Southern City of Rafah and Vows to ‘Vigorously’ Expand in the Territory

8 hours ago

Judge Relaxes Ban on DOGE Access to Sensitive US Treasury Information

8 hours ago

This Easy Crumble Has Peanut Butter-and-Jelly Vibes

9 hours ago

Trump Administration Says It Will Exclude Some Electronics From ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs

9 hours ago

Maltipoo Rescued From Severe Tick Infestation Now Recovering, Ready for Adoption

9 hours ago

How California Can Reduce High Concession Prices in Its Taxpayer-Funded Stadiums

9 hours ago

Passover Begins Soon. For Many Jews, the Celebrations Will Occur Amid Anxieties and Divisions

9 hours ago

Trump’s Approval Rating Sinks as Trade Policies Take Center Stage

1 day ago

How to Ease Your Money Anxiety When the Economy Is Stressing You Out

Even before this year’s economic turmoil hit, financial anxiety among Americans was running high. Really high. Four of 5 Americans in a surv...

45 minutes ago

45 minutes ago

How to Ease Your Money Anxiety When the Economy Is Stressing You Out

51 minutes ago

U.S. Holds Talks With Iran Over Its Nuclear Program

54 minutes ago

Fear Shadows Many Children in Immigrant Families

59 minutes ago

Intellectually Disabled Teen Shot by Idaho Police Dies After Being Removed From Life Support

2 hours ago

In South Carolina, a Once Thriving Textile Hub Is Baffled by Trump’s Tariffs

8 hours ago

Israel Cuts Off Gaza’s Southern City of Rafah and Vows to ‘Vigorously’ Expand in the Territory

8 hours ago

Judge Relaxes Ban on DOGE Access to Sensitive US Treasury Information

9 hours ago

This Easy Crumble Has Peanut Butter-and-Jelly Vibes

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend