Corporations wanting to do business in Louisiana have found an easy way of buying Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal's approval and it wasn't too hard for them to find. Supriya Jindal, the governor's wife, set up a non-profit foundation six months after Bobby took the oath of office. Unlike with campaign contributions, donations to the Supriya Jindal Foundation for Louisiana's Children have no contribution limit.
The New York Times reports that Jindal's wife's charity offers corporate tie to the governor and according to their review "the foundation has collected nearly $1 million in previously unreported pledges from major oil companies, insurers and other corporations in Louisiana with high-stakes regulatory issues".