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A charity headed by the wife of Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal has received nearly $1 million in donations from insurers, oil companies and other large corporations, reports The New York Times. What do the companies have in common? They're all highly vulnerable to the whims of state regulators. The Times' extensive report details the contributions made to the Supriya Jindal Foundation for Louisiana's Children. It's a wonderful-sounding charity that gives high-tech whiteboards to needy schools across the state. But is it receiving funds in exchange for regulatory favors from governor Jindal? You decide. Here's a breakdown of the facts from the report.

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