Maine Democratic Party: What Senator Collins Isn't Telling You - She's Accepted More Than $100,000 From Top Opioid Distributors - and She Voted in Their Favor
July 29, 2020
July 29, 2020
AUGUSTA, Maine, July 29 -- The Maine Democratic Party issued the following news release:
Senator Susan Collins has had a long and lucrative relationship with the pharmaceutical companies fueling Maine's opioid crisis. Over the course of her Senate career, she has accepted $110,000 from the corporate PACs of the top six opioid distributors in the country. Collins also accepted donations from the Sackler family and Purdue Pharma's corporate PAC before the company pled guilty . . .
Senator Susan Collins has had a long and lucrative relationship with the pharmaceutical companies fueling Maine's opioid crisis. Over the course of her Senate career, she has accepted $110,000 from the corporate PACs of the top six opioid distributors in the country. Collins also accepted donations from the Sackler family and Purdue Pharma's corporate PAC before the company pled guilty . . .
