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Documents Show Merck Donated To Texas Lawmakers
AP via Keye TV ^ | Feb 22, 2007

Posted on 02/22/2007 12:06:14 PM PST by ellery

Cervical Cancer Vaccine Maker Had Been Pushing For Mandate

(AP) AUSTIN, Texas Gov. Rick Perry's chief of staff met with key aides about a new vaccine to prevent cervical cancer on the same day its manufacturer donated money to his campaign, documents obtained by The Associated Press show.

Texas became the first state to require the vaccine against human papillomavirus earlier this month when Perry issued an executive order requiring it for girls entering sixth grade. Lawmakers are considering overriding the measure.

A calendar for chief of staff Deirdre Delisi obtained under Texas' open records laws shows she met with the governor's budget director and three members of his office for an "HPV Vaccine for Children Briefing" on Oct. 16. That same day, Merck & Co.'s political action committee donated $5,000 to Perry and a total of $5,000 to eight state lawmakers.

Perry spokesman Robert Black said the timing of the meeting and the donation was a coincidence. "There was no discussion of any kind of mandates," Black said.

The documents obtained Wednesday by The AP provide new detail about the relationship between the governor's office and Merck, which makes the only HPV vaccine on the market.

Perry's mandate has inflamed conservatives, who say it contradicts Texas' abstinence-only sexual education policies and intrudes too far into families' lives. Though there is a provision in state law that allows parents to opt out of the vaccine, opponents say the shots are too new and too costly to force on young girls.

Merck had waged a behind-the-scenes lobbying campaign to get state legislatures to require 11- and 12-year-old girls to get the three-dose vaccine against the virus that can cause cervical cancer as a requirement for school attendance. But it announced Tuesday it was suspending those efforts after its motives were questioned. The New Jersey company stands to make billions if Gardasil is required nationwide.

Critics had previously questioned Perry's ties to the company. Mike Toomey, Perry's former chief of staff and Delisi's predecessor, lobbies for Merck. And the governor accepted a total of $6,000 from Merck during his re-election campaign, including $1,000 in December 2005.

According to Delisi's calendar, she met with Toomey three times in the six months before the order was issued. One meeting happened in August, on the same day two other Perry staffers met with a different Merck lobbyist for a "Merck HPV Vaccine update." The other meetings came just after the November election and just before the legislative session began in January.

Black initially said he did not know what the two discussed, but later said the November and January meetings involved another company Toomey lobbies for. He also said the pair have been friends for years, and that Toomey has many clients other than Merck. He insisted that the governor did not decide to issue the mandate until well after the November election.

Late Wednesday, Black issued a statement: "The Associated Press has tried to create a conspiracy where none exists, and they have offered not one shred of evidence to their baseless accusations that the governor's office has done anything wrong."

Merck spokesman Ray Kerins, reached after business hours, said he could not immediately comment but would look into the matter. Calls seeking comment were made to a home number for Delisi and an office number for Toomey, but were not immediately returned.

Cathie Adams, president of the conservative Texas Eagle Forum, said Black's explanation of the timing of the campaign contribution didn't sound right.

"We have too many coincidences," she said. "I think that the voters of Texas would find that very hard to swallow."

Bills have been introduced in about 20 states to require the vaccine, but they have struggled. Some parents' groups and doctors particularly object because the vaccine protects against a sexually transmitted disease. Vaccines mandated for school attendance usually are for diseases easily spread through casual contact, such as measles and mumps.

A bill has passed the Virginia Legislature, but a spokesman for Gov. Timothy Kaine said he wants to review a provision that lets parents opt out before he says if he will sign it.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: hpv; hpvvaccine; merck; pay2play

1 posted on 02/22/2007 12:06:16 PM PST by ellery
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To: ellery

Liebrals going for the kill before Mrs. Clinton returns to power knowing Christian/conservatives will just lay down for the steamrolling...


2 posted on 02/22/2007 12:11:42 PM PST by 100-Fold_Return (Buy High--Sell HIGHER)
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To: ellery

Wasn't it reported that Perry's son took a job with a law firm connected to this fiasco?


3 posted on 02/22/2007 12:15:14 PM PST by WesternPacific
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To: wagglebee

ping


4 posted on 02/22/2007 12:15:46 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: ellery

"Perry spokesman Robert Black said the timing of the meeting and the donation was a coincidence. "There was no discussion of any kind of mandates," Black said."

"Mandates."

Wiggle room. State subsidies were obviously discussed for voluntary vaccinations, but I doubt Black discussed mandatory vaccinations.

A good reporter would ask him, "putting aside mandates, were state monetary support for vaccines produced by Merck discussed?"


5 posted on 02/22/2007 12:18:39 PM PST by Shermy
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To: 100-Fold_Return

I don't follow your train of thought that this is an example of liberals going for the kill. Perry seems to have administered this beating to himself without any outside assistance (wll, besides Merck, that is).


6 posted on 02/22/2007 12:25:59 PM PST by dmz
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To: WesternPacific

IIRC, Perry's son got a job with the law firm that has something to do with selling the state lottery.


7 posted on 02/22/2007 12:34:23 PM PST by Arrowhead1952 (The dims and Ron Paul screwed our troops.)
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To: WesternPacific

From the AP: UBS, one of two large financial firms consulting with the governor's office over the possible sale of the Texas lottery, hired Gov. Rick Perry's son to work in its Dallas office about two weeks ago. Oh, okay. No conflict here. (cough)


8 posted on 02/22/2007 12:34:23 PM PST by FryingPan101 (Thank you, Rummy! We're forever grateful.)
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To: dmz
You don't understand the liebrals and their press are after Rick Perry so a demoncrap will become Governor?

dims don't have to adhere to the same standards as Repubs, eh?:>

9 posted on 02/22/2007 12:39:44 PM PST by 100-Fold_Return (Buy High--Sell HIGHER)
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To: Arrowhead1952
Thats right. My mistake. I can't keep the impending scandals separated.
10 posted on 02/22/2007 12:42:43 PM PST by WesternPacific
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To: 100-Fold_Return
You don't understand the liberals and their press are after Rick Perry so a demoncrap will become Governor?

And corrupt rino Perry is doing everything he can to help them do it. Being honest and for the people of the the state are not his first order of business, graft and corruption seem to be.

11 posted on 02/22/2007 12:53:03 PM PST by org.whodat (Never let the facts get in the way of a good assumption.)
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To: 100-Fold_Return

I still don't follow you. Perry used his executive power to ram this down the state of Texas' throat. At minimum, there is an appearance of influence peddling. The liberal press did not invent this situation, Perry did.


12 posted on 02/22/2007 12:53:55 PM PST by dmz
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To: ellery

Perry's gonna end up working for DeLay. Consulting in the private sector.


13 posted on 02/22/2007 1:10:08 PM PST by showme_the_Glory (No more rhyming, and I mean it! ..Anybody want a peanut.....)
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To: showme_the_Glory

Perry may end up working for DeLay but I am not all that sure you could call it "Private Sector."


14 posted on 02/22/2007 1:13:28 PM PST by trumandogz (Rudy G 2008: The "G" Stands For Gun Grabbing & Gay Lovin.)
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To: All

I'd like to see a little bit more information, but Perry set himself up for a lot of scrutiny by using executive orders to force a vaccination.

It's only right that a newspaper is going to see if there is a connection between Perry and Merck.

Dems don't make their guys pay politically for this type of impropriety or appearance thereof. But Republicans do.


15 posted on 02/22/2007 2:00:10 PM PST by Madeleine Ward
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To: ellery

>>That same day, Merck & Co.'s political action committee donated $5,000 to Perry and a total of $5,000 to eight state lawmakers.<<

I'd feel like a poorly paid whore if I sold myself for $5,000.


16 posted on 02/22/2007 2:15:59 PM PST by B4Ranch (You're in America now. Here we speak English.)
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To: 100-Fold_Return
You don't understand the liebrals and their press are after Rick Perry

You've got it backwards. It's the conservatives that Perry has ticked off.

17 posted on 02/22/2007 4:20:20 PM PST by PAR35
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To: dmz
You don't want to understand because your man or woman was defeated. If $2700 [Merk's {sp} donation] can buy the Governor of Texas---THEN I'M IN AUSTIN MONDAY MORNING WITH CHECKBOOK IN HAND. Sheesh!!
18 posted on 02/23/2007 5:52:26 AM PST by 100-Fold_Return (Buy High--Sell HIGHER)
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To: 100-Fold_Return

You don't want to understand because your man or woman was defeated. If $2700 [Merk's {sp} donation] can buy the Governor of Texas---THEN I'M IN AUSTIN MONDAY MORNING WITH CHECKBOOK IN HAND. Sheesh!!
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LOL. Couple of double shot of espresso this morning?

Did the AP invent Perry's executive order as well?


19 posted on 02/23/2007 6:08:25 AM PST by dmz
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