Key Senators Involved With Health Care Overhaul Have Industry Ties

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LARRY MARGASAK and SHARON THEIMER | 06/12/09 09:39 PM | AP

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FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2009 file photo, Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., and his wife, Jackie Clegg Dodd, talk with reporters during a news conference at Dodd's office in Hartford, Conn (AP Photo/Bob Child, FILE)

WASHINGTON — Influential senators working to overhaul the nation's health care system have investments and family ties with some of the biggest names in the industry. The wife of Sen. Chris Dodd, the lawmaker in charge of writing the Senate's bill, sits on the boards of four health care companies.

Members of both parties have industry connections, including Democrats Jay Rockefeller and Tom Harkin, in addition to Dodd, and Republicans Tom Coburn, Judd Gregg, John Kyl and Orrin Hatch, financial reports showed Friday. .

Jackie Clegg Dodd, wife of the Connecticut Democrat, is on the boards of Javelin Pharmaceuticals Inc., Cardiome Pharma Corp., Brookdale Senior Living and Pear Tree Pharmaceuticals.

Dodd is filling in for ailing Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, which will soon start work on a health care bill.

Other publicly available documents show Mrs. Dodd last year was one of the most highly compensated non-employee members of the Javelin Pharmaceuticals Inc. board, on which she has served since 2004. She earned $32,000 in fees and $109,587 in stock option awards last year, according to the company's SEC filings.

Mrs. Dodd earned $79,063 in fees from Cardiome in its last fiscal year, while Brookdale Senior Living gave her $122,231 in stock awards in 2008, their SEC filings show. She earned no income from her post as a director for Pear Tree Pharmaceuticals but holds up to $15,000 in stock in Pear Tree, which describes itself as a development-stage pharmaceutical company focused on the needs of aging women.

The annual financial disclosure reports for members of Congress are less precise. They only require that assets and liabilities be listed in ranges of values.

Dodd sought a 90-day extension to file his report covering last year, giving him until mid-August to submit his report, but released his report Friday to The Associated Press.

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Bryan DeAngelis, Dodd's spokesman, said, "Jackie Clegg Dodd's career is her own; absolutely independent of Senator Dodd, as it was when they married 10 years ago. The senator has worked to reform our health care system for decades, and nothing about his wife's career is relevant at all to his leadership of that effort."

DeAngelis said that Mrs. Dodd has hired a personal ethics lawyer to avoid any conflicts of interest and is not a lobbyist.

Other reports showed:

_ Rockefeller, D-W.Va., reported $15,001 to $50,000 in capital gains for his wife from the sale of a stake in Athenahealth Inc., a business services company that helps medical providers with billing and clinical operations.

Rockefeller is honorary chairman of the Alliance for Health Reform, a Washington nonprofit whose board includes representatives from the UnitedHealth Group health insurance company; AFL-CIO labor union; the AARP, which sells health insurance; St. John Health, a nonprofit health system that includes seven hospitals and 125 medical facilities in southeast Michigan; CIGNA Corp., an employer-sponsored benefits company; and the United Hospital Fund of New York.

_ Coburn, R-Okla., is a practicing physician. He reported slight business income, $268, from the Muskogee Allergy Clinic last year; $3,000 to $45,000 in stock in Affymetrix Inc., a biotechnology company and pioneer in genetic analysis; $1,000 to $15,000 in stock in Pfizer Inc., a pharmaceutical company; and a $1,000 to $15,000 interest in Thomas A. Coburn, MD, Inc.

Under Senate ethics rules, Coburn can't accept money from his patients.

_ Gregg, R-N.H., disclosed $250,001 to $500,000 in drug maker Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. stock and $1,000 to $15,000 each in stock in pharmaceutical companies Merck & Co. and Pfizer, the Johnson & Johnson health care products company and Agilent Technologies, which is involved in the biomedical industry.

_ Kyl, R-Ariz., the Senate minority whip, reported $15,001 to $50,000 in stock in Amgen Inc., which develops medical therapeutics. Kyl's retirement account held stakes in several health care businesses, including the Wyeth, Bristol-Myers Squibb, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer and AstraZeneca pharmaceutical companies; medical provider Tenet Healthcare Corp.; CVS Caremark prescription and health services company; Genentech, a biotherapeutics manufacturer; and insurer MetLife Inc.

_ Harkin, D-Iowa, has a joint ownership stake in health-related stocks. Harkin and his wife, Ruth Raduenz, own shares of drug makers Amgen and Genentech, Inc., each stake valued at $1,001 to $15,000; Their largest health care holding, Johnson & Johnson, was valued at $50,001 to $100,000.

_ Hatch, R-Utah, a member of the Finance and Health committees, reported owning between $1,001 and $15,000 worth of stock in drug maker Pfizer Inc. He spoke to two pharmaceutical industry conferences last year. Sponsors of the conferences donated $3,500 to charities instead of speaking fees, as required by Senate rules.

Like millions of Americans, several senators took a financial hit in 2008. A sampling:

_Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., lost some $100,000 in equity in his home in Springfield and $35,000 in his Chicago condominium. Durbin, who released his tax returns, reported losing $32,259 in various investments last year, including more than $10,400 in Berkshire Hathaway and $5,535 in Fidelity stock.

_Kennedy in 2007 had four trusts each valued between $5,000,001-$25 million. In 2008, only one trust was still in that category while the rest had slipped in value to $1,000,001-$5 million.

_Hatch's investments suffered from the banking crisis. In 2007, he reported assets of between $2,002 and $30,000 in Countrywide Credit Industries Inc. stock. His 2008 financial disclosure lists the value at less than $1,000.

One of Dodd's investments showed a vast improvement.

A new appraisal more than doubled the value of his vacation cottage in Ireland, which has been subject of a Senate ethics complaint filed by a conservative group questioning if the undervalued property was really a gift.

The property is valued at 470,000 euros, or about $660,000, on Dodd's disclosure report.

The previous year's report valued the seaside home, located in County Galway, at between $100,001 and $250,000.

DeAngelis, the spokesman, said Dodd and his wife decided to have the property appraised because they felt it was time to update the information.

WASHINGTON — Influential senators working to overhaul the nation's health care system have investments and family ties with some of the biggest names in the industry. The wife of Sen. Chris Dodd...
WASHINGTON — Influential senators working to overhaul the nation's health care system have investments and family ties with some of the biggest names in the industry. The wife of Sen. Chris Dodd...
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- Mugzi I'm a Fan of Mugzi 13 fans permalink

It's called conflict of interest and should not be anywhere near healthcare reform...h­ow much reform will there be if they are "involved' with the bottom line!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 06/12/2009
- Savanna I'm a Fan of Savanna 31 fans permalink

If you think that is bad. read Robert Baer's book The Devil We Sleep With. While some of this book may be illusion if a 10th of it is true, Congress by and large is rotten to the core. The old saying, We have seen the Emeny and He is among may be alive and well. But, in the end, who will investigate Congress..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 06/12/2009
- motodude I'm a Fan of motodude 34 fans permalink

It won't be a problem, trust us. How could my wife possibly affect my senate vote? What conflict of interest? We're working in the best interests of the nation and the people, really, trust us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 06/12/2009
- JHKH I'm a Fan of JHKH 14 fans permalink

Does the term "recuse" have any bearing? Shouldn't it? What chance does their constituency have in the face of conflicting pecuniary interests? Sick -- in every sense of the word.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 06/12/2009
- burt2009 I'm a Fan of burt2009 16 fans permalink

Only the lefties and new borns believe Congress is looking out for the little people

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 06/12/2009
- Chaimirija I'm a Fan of Chaimirija 56 fans permalink
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such truth...ne­w fan

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 06/12/2009
- Gmoney1 I'm a Fan of Gmoney1 24 fans permalink

most of us americans don't know when these politicians are up for the next vote - and when americans get around to voting them out or in - they can't remember what the heck they did in the past unless we hear it from the media or their opponents - and then it 's all in dispute unless it's in verifiable records or videos - so you see - the american people are left to figure the mess out -

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 06/12/2009
- elkabong I'm a Fan of elkabong 164 fans permalink
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I've said it before and I'll keep saying it:

Campaign finance is the disease - everything else, merely a symptom

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 06/12/2009
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No the disease is zero term limits. Put term limits on these clowns so they are not endlessly seeking campaign donations and other sources of money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 06/12/2009
- elkabong I'm a Fan of elkabong 164 fans permalink
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No, the disease is campaign finance. If you limit terms, you throw out the good with the bad, negate experience and do nothing to curb the revolving door between the gov and K Street.

Take the money out and you'll get people you'll want to keep there

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 06/12/2009
- elkabong I'm a Fan of elkabong 164 fans permalink
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No, the disease is campaign finance. Term limits mean throwing out the good with the bad. They negate useful experience and do nothing to shut the revolving door between government and K street. Thanks for trying, though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 06/12/2009

When you do this:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?sid=aoRL64ojfHbc&pid=20601070
Then you get this:
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/select.php?ind=H03

Also look at these:
http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus.php?ind=H01
http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus.php?ind=F09
http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus.php?ind=H04

Because the electoriate doesn't realize the President and Congress are owned by the very industries they're supposedly getting tough on, they can't see how they are being sold a tax increase (payroll tax) to pay for a worse service than is already out there ("comparative research" letting insurance companies reject treatments with the government's blessing). It just amazes me how people don't listen to the politicians when they say that healthcare is too good now and they want to reduce services. Paying more for less is change, but is change for the worse! People should be very careful and not let politicians try and rush them into fully seeing what is going on and who is pulling the strings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 06/12/2009
- Mugzi I'm a Fan of Mugzi 13 fans permalink

This is good, but we are dealing with healthcare reform by July 31st...fax­, call, e-mail, go to 1payer.nett" and sign the petitions that are e-faxed to key congressmen and the White House. Yes, we need campaign finance reform, but we need more immediate calls to action!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 06/12/2009
- Bigunsmom I'm a Fan of Bigunsmom 4 fans permalink

Surely this does not surprise anyone????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 06/12/2009
- Gmoney1 I'm a Fan of Gmoney1 24 fans permalink

yea they all do - dems and repubs - so what's the story - point out the dems why - not unless you point out the repubs - tell us something that we don't know -

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 06/12/2009
- Candyx I'm a Fan of Candyx 6 fans permalink

Listen Congress!!!! We will try our hardest to get you voted out of office!!

I say we need to call the main phone lines to the House and Senate and jam the lines everyday until they listen to the people.

We the people

NOT

We the Congress!!!

get it!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 06/12/2009
- robadeaux I'm a Fan of robadeaux 11 fans permalink

Of course they have ties. Just who do you think they work for?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 06/12/2009
- Swampfish I'm a Fan of Swampfish 2 fans permalink

Absolutely & it's primarily why many Americans are suffering big time.The whole American political apparatus is run by the corporatio­ns.Like everything in this country,Energy industry,health care industry,auto industry,h­ousing,fin­ancial(ban­king) & manufacturing industry every piece is broken & corrupt.We are essentially a third-world country with nuclear weapons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 06/12/2009
- dezzertguy I'm a Fan of dezzertguy 12 fans permalink
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Well, when you hear Dodd is involved you know he had some person benefit in any action he takes. That is just his way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 PM on 06/12/2009
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