Blogger Joe Glasse: Did Obama cave to the drug companies?
It looks like the deal with Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) for an $80 billion reduction in drug costs is a sivery bad deal. The deal was made with Bill Tauzin of PhRMA.
Tauzin, of course, is the former Republican congressman from Louisiana who chaired the Hose committee that regulates the pharmaceutical industry.
While in Congress, Tauzin, who co-authored the bill of Medicare Part D, was at the same time negotiating for a $2.5 million job with PhRMA. He was a Democrat for 16 years and was one of the co-founders of the House Blue Dog Coalition.
Courtesy photo/Edgewater police mug. Erik John Batty, 39, of Edgewater, was charged Monday with battery on a law enforcement offcer, after allegedly throwing a pillow at a police officer that may have contained communicable germs since he's known to have certain communicable diseases as evidenced in the photo..jpg)
Courtesy photo. State Rep. Dorothy Hukill, R-Port Orange, whose district includes Soujeast Volusia, announce today she hsas changed her mind about running for the congressional seat held by Suzanne Kosmas, D-New Smyrna Beach.
NSBNEWS.net photo by Henry Frederick. Marilee Walters, a Flagler Avenue merchant who finished third in the Sept. 22 primary for mayor, said she's concerned about the spending practices of the New Smyrna Beach CRA.
Photos for Headline Surfer / County Judge Mary Jane Henderson, shown above, is on the move while Circuit Judger Frank Marriott is staying put in the latest shuffling of judicial dockets.