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This is Probably Why Sen. Majority Leader John Thune Said Codifying Trump's Executive Order Lowering Prescription Drug Prices Would Be 'Controversial'
Chuck Schumer (D-NY): $1,500,000
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA): $822,573
Bernie Sanders (I-VT): $1,417,633
OpenSecrets reports Sanders received $1,417,633 from the pharmaceuticals/health products sector
Bob Casey (D-PA): $1,790,780
Casey is noted as a top recipient, with OpenSecrets confirming significant pharmaceutical contributions, including $99,000 from companies like Merck and Bristol Myers Squibb.
Amy Klobuchar (D-MN): $700,000
Ron Wyden (D-OR): $1,500,000
Mitt Romney (R-UT): $3,378,614
Mitch McConnell (R-KY): $2,020,462
John Cornyn (R-TX): $1.5 million
John Thune (R-SD): $400,000
The Pharmaceuticals/Health Products sector contributed approximately $94,842,908 to U.S. Senators from 1990 to 2024, according to OpenSecrets data.
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