Sen. McConnell’s Pay to Play Politics – All $2.5 Million of Them

Legislation
Interested Money
Vote or Position
Bankruptcy $535,000 from commercial bank and credit card industries Senator McConnell supported the punitive 2005 bankruptcy protection bill, which the lending industry had sought for years.
Medicare $153,000 from pharmaceutical interests Senator McConnell initially voted to create the so-called Doughnut Hole – a gap in prescription drug coverage in Medicare – and has voted against efforts to close it, against legislation to allow Medicare to negotiate with drug manufacturers for lower drug prices for seniors, and against re-importation of prescription drugs from Canada.
Big Oil $487,000 from oil and gas interests Senator McConnell voted to give oil and gas companies $3.8 billion in tax breaks and subsidies.
Sub-prime Lending $488,000 from commercial banking and mortgage lending interests Senator McConnell has consistently voted against efforts to curb predatory lending practices, despite the fact that half of all new mortgages in Kentucky since 2005 were written as risky, sub-prime mortgages.
Minimum Wage $236,000 from restaurant executives and PACs Senator McConnell voted earlier this year to abolish the minimum wage, and has voted repeatedly against raising it.
Lobbyists and Earmarks $120,000 raised for McConnell by former staffer and lobbyist Hunter Bates Senator McConnell helped give a Bates client an earmark worth $8.3 million to deliver iPod-like players to Afghani citizens while troops went without body armor.
Children's Health $354,000 from coal mining interests Senator McConnell has voted against efforts to crack down on polluting coal burning power plants, which threaten the health of children everywhere, particularly in Kentucky where children suffer from the highest asthma rates in the nation.
Drug Safety $153,000 from drug manufacturing interests Senator McConnell has consistently voted against efforts to improve prescription drug safety.