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Pharmaceuticals
$35.4M to 481 members of Congress
Party Breakdown
58%
42%
$20.4M
To Republicans (58%)
$15.0M
To Democrats (42%)
Top Recipients
1.
$1.0MGuthrie, BrettR
Kentucky
2.
$740KHudson, RichardR
North Carolina
3.
$611KCassidy, BillR
Louisiana
4.
$604KCarter, Earl L. "Buddy"R
Georgia
5.
$481KTillis, ThomasR
North Carolina
6.
$470KSmith, JasonR
Missouri
7.
$455KPallone, FrankD
New Jersey
8.
$450KJoyce, JohnR
Pennsylvania
9.
$437KSchneider, Bradley ScottD
Illinois
10.
$430KCoons, Christopher A.D
Delaware
11.
$420KLaHood, DarinR
Illinois
12.
$400KDeGette, DianaD
Colorado
13.
$396KGriffith, H. MorganR
Virginia
14.
$387KRuiz, RaulD
California
15.
$383KBilirakis, Gus M.R
Florida
16.
$373KNeal, Richard E.D
Massachusetts
17.
$359KScalise, SteveR
Louisiana
18.
$355KHarshbarger, DianaR
Tennessee
19.
$354KScott, TimR
South Carolina
20.
$338KSmith, AdrianR
Nebraska
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H RES 492
This bill would make it easier for people to get certain kinds of medicine more cheaply. It would allow more generic drug companies to sell these medicines, which would bring down the prices that people have to pay for them.
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