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| Little To Pallone: What Other Decisions Did You Try To Influence For Campaign Cash?Yesterday we challenged Rep. Pallone to tell us what OTHER federal government agencies he’s influenced for contributons. Today, we’d like to go back to the original transaction for more detail.
Contact: Susan Barry 732.433.7873 susan@annalittleforcongress.com Anna C. Little for Congress, Inc. LITTLE TO PALLONE: WHAT OTHER DECISIONS DID YOU TRY TO INFLUENCE FOR CAMPAIGN CASH? (HIGHLANDS, October 15) - Republican Congressional challenger Anna Little - continuing to highlight a report in The New York Times indicating that her opponent, 22-year incumbent Frank Pallone, worked to overturn a decision by the Food and Drug Administration after receiving campaign contributions from a medical device manufacturer whose device had been unanimously rejected on multiple occasions by FDA scientific reviewers - today called on Pallone to explain the exact nature of the transaction. “Yesterday, The New York Times published a disturbing report about our Congressman, Frank Pallone, using his influence to get the FDA to approve a medical device after receiving campaign contributions from the device manufacturer,” “Today, we’d like to go back to the original transaction, and get some more detail from Mr. Pallone,” said Little. “Specifically, we’d like answers to the following questions: “When you accepted your first contribution from an executive of the device manufacturer in December 2007, did you know then that he was hoping you would look favorably upon his request for help with the FDA? Put another way, was the campaign contribution — $2300, the maximum then allowed by law - the first you had heard of the device manufacturer and its problem with the FDA? “If not - that is, if you knew of the device manufacturer’ “If yes - that is, if you did NOT know of the device manufacturer’ “The timing of the two contributions - the first, in December 2007, the second, in October 2008 - certainly seems interesting, given that the heavy lifting of the influence exerted by your office appears to have begun in December 2007. Would it be reasonable to draw the conclusion that the December 2007 contribution was an enticement to action, and the October 2008 contribution a ‘thank you’ for a job well done? If not, why not? “We have many more questions for Mr. Pallone on this matter,” said Little. “But we don’t want to overtax him the way he overtaxes us. So we’ll just leave it here for now. “Remember, you cannot change Washington without changing the people we send to Washington!” Yesterday’s New York Times report: http://www.nytimes.com/ Last year’s New York Times report: http://www.nytimes.com/ # # # Anna is a wife, mother of three and the Mayor of Highlands, New Jersey. Spurred by enthusiastic grass roots support, Anna scored an upset primary victory to win the GOP nomination and is challenging Frank Pallone for Congress in NJ's 6th district. End
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