Golden Rule Insurance Company

[1][2][3] It was closely involved in the establishment of health savings accounts (HSA) and the related tax incentives.

[4] The company funded millions of dollars to prominent members of the Republican Party such as Newt Gingrich to support HSAs and to fight broader reform.

[5][6][7][8][9][10] Membership in Federation of American Consumers and Travelers (FACT) was required to buy certain insurance products.

[12] In 1981, the company sued the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and the Illinois Department of Insurance, claiming that the ETS examination for Illinois insurance agents discriminated against members of minority groups.

[13] In August 1991, the company announced that it would pay half of the tuition for 500 low-income children in Indianapolis.