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fight4my3sons Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 08:01 AM
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Snowe's Ties To Health Care Industry Raise Concern As Reform Talk Heats Up
<Once again an influential swing-vote in a major legislative battle, Snowe undoubtedly finds herself being lobbied by ideological and professional interests from all quarters. And on this front, good government groups and progressive activists worry that the private sector may have a leg up.

That's because over the course of her career Snowe has received more than $400,000 in campaign contributions from the insurance industry; more than $400,000 in donations from "health professionals;" more than $135,000 in contributions from hospitals and nursing homes; more than $100,000 from pharmaceutical and health products companies, and more than $60,000 from health services and HMOs, according to records from the open-government group, Center for Responsive Politics.

Included in those totals were more than $38,000 from the political action committee of the American Medical Association, more than $27,000 from the PAC of Aetna Inc, a major health care provider, and more than $20,000 from the PAC of American Hospital Association.>



<The ties, however, do not end with campaign contributions. Several former Snowe staffers now serve as lobbyists for private industry groups actively trying to affect health care legislation.

Catherine Finley, a former senior health care advisor for the Senator, and Tucker Shumack, a former tax counsel for Snowe, both serve as principals with Capitol Counsel. Over the past few years, the firm has earned substantial sums of money lobbying on behalf of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America ($50,000), Hoffman-La Roche ($60,000), The Healthcare Leadership Council ($30,000), Health Care Service Corp ($100,000), and the pharmaceutical company, Sanofi-Aventis ($60,000)

Finley was listed as a lobbyist for Health Care Service Corp, which solicited the Capitol Counsel's services in 2009 for the purpose of monitoring "tax issues in health care reform proposal and corporate tax reform proposals." Shumack was also on that form as well as being listed as a lobbyist for PhRMA, which hired Capitol Counsel in 2009 to deal with "legislative issues related to access to pharmaceuticals, including Medicare Part D, and Children's Health Insurance Program in health care reform."

Capitol Counsel isn't the only firm currently housing former Snowe aides. Thomas Petrizzo, a former legislative aide to the Senator, is now chairman of the Petrizzo Strategic Group (PSG). Lindsey Ledwin, a former Snowe staffer as well, serves as a lobbyist for that same firm. In the first quarter of 2009, PSG was paid $20,000 to lobby on behalf of Medica HealthCare Plans, Inc and $20,000 from the Northwest Hospital & Medical Center. Ledwin served as a lobbyist for MVP Services - a health insurance carrier - which paid $40,000 in 2009 to "oppose the Administration's 45 day notice to reduce reimbursements to Medicare Advantage plans."

The revolving door, in addition, has worked both ways. Snowe's current deputy chief of staff, Arran Haynes, was, until recently, a lobbyist with Cassidy & Associates. One of the biggest lobbying names in D.C., the firm's first quarter clients in 2009 alone include TriHealth (which paid $50,000 in lobbying fees), Memorial Healthcare System ($70,000), the University of Massachusetts Health Care system ($140,000), and other health care providers. While there, Haynes represented several local hospitals and health care providers, including the group Elliot Health System. An acute care hospital located in Manchester, Elliot continues to lobby Congress on matters relating to medical records technology.>



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/10/snowes-ties-to-health-car_n_213798.html
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customerserviceguy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 08:08 AM
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1. It isn't just the Repukes
the myriad factions of the so-called "health" care industry all own several congresscritters of both parties.

We're about to find that out.
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fight4my3sons Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 10:50 AM
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3. oh, I know.
It just seems that so many are so favorable towards her here. I moved here from NY a few years ago. She's just not that great. :( Better than Collins, but not as fantastic as people make her out to be.
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Captain Hilts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 08:36 AM
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2. But she has voted in favor of reform when many Rs have not. nt
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