Jim Donelon | |
Office: | Insurance Commissioner of Louisiana |
Governor: | Kathleen Blanco Bobby Jindal John Bel Edwards |
Term Start: | February 15, 2006 |
Term End: | January 8, 2024 |
Predecessor: | J. Robert Wooley |
Successor: | Tim Temple |
State House1: | Louisiana |
District1: | 98th |
Term Start1: | January 1982 |
Term End1: | June 30, 2001 |
Predecessor1: | Charles Grisbaum |
Successor1: | Tom Capella |
Birth Name: | James Joseph Donelon III |
Birth Date: | 14 December 1944 |
Birth Place: | New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Party: | Democratic (Before 1980) Republican (1980–present) |
Spouse: | Merilynn Boudreaux |
Children: | 4 daughters |
Education: | University of New Orleans (BA) Loyola University, New Orleans (JD) |
Allegiance: | United States |
Rank: | Colonel |
Unit: | Louisiana Army National Guard |
Mawards: | Legion of Merit |
James Joseph Donelon III is an American politician. He served as the Louisiana Insurance Commissioner from 2006 to 2024.[1] He previously served as member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1981 to 2001.[2]
Donelon grew up New Orleans and attended Jesuit High School. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of New Orleans and his Juris Doctor from the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law.
Donelon began his career in public office serving on the Jefferson Parish Council from 1978 to 1980.[3] From 1982 to 2001, he served as a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives. As a state lawmaker, he chaired the House Committee on Insurance and co-chaired the Republican Legislative Delegation.
He ran for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana in 1979 and for United States Senate in 1998, but he lost both races.[4]
In 2001, he was appointed deputy commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Insurance by then-Insurance Commissioner J. Robert Wooley. In February 2006, Wooley resigned to take a legal position with the firm Adams and Reese in Baton Rouge, and Donelon succeeded him to the position of Insurance Commissioner.[5] Donelon subsequently won the office in a special election held in the fall of 2006 by defeating Republican State Senator James David Cain of Beauregard Parish.[6]
While Insurance Commissioner, Donelon allowed a temporary rehabilitation, known as a "conservation proceeding", which gave Lighthouse Insurance time to raise $65 million in new capital investments despite the company reporting three straight years of net losses from 2020 storms in Louisiana. It was the first time in years that a Louisiana carrier had been covered by a conservation proceeding. In March 2022, Donelon signed an order placing Lighthouse Insurance in liquidation proceedings after its losses from Hurricane Ida.[7]
Donelon decided not to seek another term in the 2023 Louisiana elections.[8] He was succeeded by Tim Temple on January 8, 2024.[9]
Donelon and his wife, Merilynn, have four daughters.[10]
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