Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) plans to give away $10,000 in campaign funds he received from the owners and executives of a compounding pharmacy linked to the national meningitis outbreak that has sickened 185 people and killed 14.
The Brown campaign will donate the money to the Meningitis Foundation of America, The Boston Globe reported on Thursday.
Brown’s campaign has received $3,500 this cycle from Gregory Conigliaro, the co-owner of the New England Compounding Center (NECC), and another $2,500 from Lisa Conigliaro Cadden, Conigliaro’s sister and the wife of Barry Cadden, NECC’s other co-owner. In September, Gregory Conigliaro and his wife hosted a fundraiser for Brown at their Southborough, Mass., home. Alleigh MarrĂ©, press secretary from the Brown campaign, told the Globe that the campaign would not be donating all the money raised at the September event, only that received from NECC officials.
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Brown Giving Away Donations From Compound Drug Execs
Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) plans to give away $10,000 in campaign funds he received from the owners and executives of a compounding pharmacy linked to the national meningitis outbreak that has sickened 185 people and killed 14.
The Brown campaign will donate the money to the Meningitis Foundation of America, The Boston Globe reported on Thursday.
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