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(3/10/04) AARP's Conflicts of Interest

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(3/10/04) Medicare Prescription Drug Bill at a Glance pdf document [12 KB]

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(3/10/04) New Medicare Law Benefits Industry More Than Seniors pdf document [20 KB]

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(12/19/03) Fact Sheet on Scully's Potential Employers and Their Clients pdf document [28 KB]

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(11/21/03) A Chart by Rep Pete Stark (D-Calif) showing how the Medicare bill falls short of AARP's previous demands pdf document [56 KB]

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(11/21/03) A comparison of the Republican Medicare Prescription Drug Bill with the Senate and House passed bills pdf document [13 KB]

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(11/20/03) Analysis of the AARP's Conflicts of Interests in the Medicare Drug Bill by the Harvard Medical School and Physicians for a National Health Plan pdf document [8 KB]

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(11/20/03) Letter from Pete Stark about the AARP's Conflicts of Interest in the Medicare Prescription Drug Bill pdf document [111 KB]

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(11/20/03) Public Citizen Fact Sheet on the AARP's Conflicts of Interests in the Medicare Prescription Drug Bill pdf document [34 KB]

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(7/17/03) Critical Flaws in the House and Senate-Passed Medicare Rx Drug Legislation that Must Be Rejected in Conference

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(6/27/02) How to Pay for a High Quality Medicare Drug Benefit That Costs $800 Billion

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(6/26/02) The Other Drug War II Drug Companies Use an Army of 623 Lobbyists to Keep Profits Up

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(6/26/02) Would Lower Prescription Drug Prices Curb Drug Company Research & Development?

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(4/4/02) Budget Passed by Senate Committee Would Not Provide a High Quality Medicare Drug Benefit

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(3/14/02) Medicare Drug Benefit & the Federal Budget


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