Medtech Firms Focus Campaign Dollars On Device Bill Proponents, Excise Tax Opponents In 2018
Executive Summary
For the 2018 midterm elections in the United States, the most generous medtech company donations went to politicians who introduced or cosponsored pro-device legislation or made it clear they oppose the medtech excise tax and want it permanently removed, according this Medtech Insight analysis of industry campaign contributions leading up to the election.
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