Sixteen state insurance agencies failed a national evaluation by the State Integrity Investigation, a private research project sponsored by the Center for Public Integrity, Global Integrity and Public Radio International.
Reporters in all 50 states evaluated their states' corruption risk, covering issues such as transparency, accountability and ethics enforcement. The report breaks the results down into several regulatory categories, including state insurance commissions.
Wyoming's insurance department was at the bottom of the list with a score of 26, earning it an "F." Fifteen other departments received the same letter grade, despite posting higher number grades.
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