Congresswoman Haley Stevens: “Mike Rogers’ record is clear, he will do anything to benefit himself, even if it hurts Michigan families.”
LANSING — Following Bridge Michigan’s bombshell report outlining Mike Rogers’ “decade of advocacy… to boost opioid prescriptions,” Michigan leaders and democracy groups are slamming Rogers for his “role in exacerbating the opioid crisis” and how it’s “yet another example of Rogers’ record of benefiting himself” “even if it hurts Michigan families.”
Bridge Michigan reported that after Rogers “received hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from the same drug companies that now are paying billions of dollars in national opioid settlements for their roles in causing the epidemic,” he was “one of Congress’ leading advocates for increased access to pain care” “which are typically variations of opioids.”
Rogers has “close ties to pain foundations that were bankrolled by drug companies trying to increase sales of pain pills like Oxycontin,” and a book on the history of the opioid crisis “refers to Rogers as ‘among the principal beneficiaries of pharma’s largesse.’”
Take a look at what Michigan leaders and democracy groups are saying about “Rogers’ role in exacerbating the opioid crisis:”
Congressman Dan Kildee: “Mike Rogers bragged that pharmaceutical companies considered him “a champion” of their industry.
@ElissaSlotkin took on Big Pharma to pass new laws allowing Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices & cap the cost of insulin at $35/month for seniors.”
Congresswoman Haley Stevens: “Mike Rogers’ record is clear, he will do anything to benefit himself, even if it hurts Michigan families.
.@ElissaSlotkin on the other hand has our backs, and we must elect her to the Senate this November!”
State Senator Dayna Polehanki: “A bombshell new report from Bridge Michigan outlines Mike Rogers’s role in exacerbating the opioid crisis – yet another example of Rogers’s record of benefiting himself while Michiganders paid the price.”
End Citizens United: “New reporting from Bridge Michigan shows that despite Florida Man Mike Rogers’ promise to fight the opioid epidemic, he pushed for opioid access following Big Pharma contributions to his campaign. #MISEN”
ICYMI: Read Bridge Michigan’s reporting on Rogers’ “decade of advocacy… to boost opioid prescriptions.”
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