
REGULATORY · LA · 1991-2000
James Brown
Insurance Commissioner · Democrat · Louisiana
On the record
Convicted 2002 of lying to FBI; 6-month sentence
SEVERITY · FELONY
Background
Louisiana's Insurance Commissioner 1991–2000: James Brown — 9-year tenure. Earliest occupant of this seat in Officium's records; succeeded by Robert Wooley. Press-relevant: Convicted 2002 of lying to FBI; 6-month sentence. Same-year political environment (1991): Governor Buddy Roemer; Secretary of State Fox McKeithen.
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Others who held this office in Louisiana
- Tim Temple (2024-present)
- Jim Donelon (2006-2024)
- Robert Wooley (2000-2006)