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Reason #3 Michiganders Can’t Trust Rogers: Mike Rogers Is a “Champion” for Big Pharma, Spent a Decade Working to “Boost Opioid Prescriptions”

Government and Politics

November 2, 2024


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.”

LANSING — With three days left until Election Day, Mike Rogers has given Michiganders countless reasons not to trust him to represent Michigan in the Senate. 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,” and he bragged that he was a “champion” for Big Pharma. 

Reason #3: Rogers was a “leading advocate” to “boost opioid prescriptions,” after taking “hundreds of thousands of dollars” from Big Pharma:

See also: Bridge Michigan: Mike Rogers vows to fight drug war, but urged opioid access in Congress, Bridge Michigan: Michigan Dems blast Mike Rogers over opioid stance in Congress, Michigan Independent: Bankrolled by pharmaceuticals, Mike Rogers helped block Medicare price negotiation, The Gander [Opinion]: Mike Rogers refuses to answer for his role in the opioids crisis.

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