ANNAPOLIS – Gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and his running mate collected more than $328,000 from health care-related donors in 2013, according to a Capital News Service analysis of reports filed this month with the State Board of Elections.
At least $247,318 in donations made to Brown and $81,230 made to Howard County Executive Ken Ulman came from health-related donors, including political action committees, businesses such as insurance carriers, hospitals and medical technology companies, and individuals who reported they are employed by these companies.
Brown, a Democrat, has been the point-person for the state’s flaw-ridden online health insurance exchange.
Contributions made to Brown and Ulman from donors in the medical and health insurance fields have sparked fierce opposition from Republicans.
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does this make sense that the people that obamacare would do away with would vote for it
ReplyDeletethe healthcare field will all get paid from obamacare. Especially the indusrance industry, since everybody has to buy health insurance.
ReplyDeleteWhy Not the government is bailing them out so why not throw some doe there way
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