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Related: About this forumFollow the Money: Health-care industry spent more than $740,000 on legislators through last election
Follow the Money: Health-care industry spent more than $740,000 on legislators through last election cycleWith health care once again looming as one of the Legislature’s most complex — and sometimes most controversial — policy quagmires in 2019, the powerful industry didn’t hesitate to open up the pocketbooks for lawmakers during the last election cycle.
In the 2018 campaign, health-care companies, insurers and doctors combined to spend $744,000 on legislators, good for nearly 7 percent of the $11.7 million spent.
It marks a dip in spending compared to the 2016 cycle, when the industry doled out more than $900,000 to legislative campaigns and political action committees — a decrease of about 19 percent — even as campaign contributions rose overall.
But much like 2016, the biggest spenders were led by Sunrise Health Care System, which contributed more than $162,000 across 47 legislators. Other major contributors include health insurer Anthem ($80,000), UnitedHealth Group ($42,000), the Nevada Dental Association ($36,000) and the Nevada Hospital Association’s Nevada Health PAC ($35,000).
Read more: https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/follow-the-money-health-care-industry-spent-more-than-740000-on-legislators-through-last-election-cycle
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Follow the Money: Health-care industry spent more than $740,000 on legislators through last election (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Apr 2019
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pangaia
(24,324 posts)1. ONLY $174,000?? I cannot believe that. It's gotta be 10 times that at least...
TexasTowelie
(119,970 posts)2. That's $740,000 and I believe that is limited to legislators from Nevada.
It is a large amount in a state with a relatively low population.
pangaia
(24,324 posts)3. Ah, got it... thanks....
UNITED HEALTH CARE-- ah HA the one pushed by AARP.. that, 5 years later, is STILL sending me junk mail.