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It would be interesting to see a similar breakdown for the Senate before they vote on it. - JR
 
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Subject: Money Talks in Drug Reimportation Vote

CENTER FOR RESPONSIVE POLITICS
MONEY IN POLITICS ALERT

Vol. 7, #21: July 24, 2003
tel: 202-857-0044, fax: 202-857-7809
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MONEY TALKS IN DRUG REIMPORTATION VOTE

Last night's House vote on drug reimportation was unusual in
that it did not break down along strict party lines, as many
votes do. But the vote was anything but unusual in at least one
major respect: campaign contributions were a solid indicator of
the outcome.

The bill, which would ease the way for low-cost prescription
drugs sold abroad to be "reimported" to the United States,
passed by a vote of 243-186. Eighty-seven Republicans joined 155
Democrats and one Independent to support the bill in what
represented a startling rebuke of the pharmaceutical industry,
one of the most influential interests in Washington, which
lobbied hard to oppose the measure.

Campaign contribution figures show that lawmakers who sided with
pharmaceutical interests (voting "no" on the bill) raised an
average of nearly three times as much from drug firms as those
who took the alternate position (voting "yes"). Members who
voted against the bill raised an average of $39,813 in
individual and PAC contributions from pharmaceutical
manufacturers between 1989 and 2002. Members who voted for the
bill raised an average of $13,917 from the industry during that
time.

When contributions in only the 2002 election cycle are
considered, the averages are $14,958 to members who voted no,
and $4,058 to those who voted yes.

The disparity is greater among Democrats than Republicans.
Democrats who voted "no" raised an average of $42,671 from drug
companies between 1989 and 2002, nearly four times the average
raised by Democrats who voted "yes" ($11,125). In the 2002 cycle
alone, Democrats who voted "no" raised an average of five times
more from drug firms ($13,740) than those who voted "yes"
($2,623).

Republicans who voted against the bill raised an average of
$38,901 from the drug industry between 1989 and 2002 ($15,347 in
the 2002 cycle alone), compared to the $19,051 ($6,662 in the
2002 cycle alone) raised by Republicans who supported it.

Supporters of the bill say it would help to lower the cost of
prescription drugs that are available at far cheaper prices
abroad than they sell for domestically. The measure's opponents
argue that reimported drugs could pose safety risks to consumers
and hamper the innovation of new drugs. The bill faces an
uncertain outcome in the Senate.

For charts that break down the funds raised according to
members' votes and party affiliation, and a list of individual
members, their votes and funds raised from pharmaceutical
manufacturers, visit the Web version of this report at the link
below.

<http://www.capitaleye.org/inside.asp?ID=96>

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