VIDEO: Raimondo on Refusing to Return Sackler Money

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VIDEO: Raimondo on Refusing to Return Sackler Money

Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo has received $12,500 from Purdue Pharma scion Jonathan Sackler and his wife -- and unlike Lt. Governor Dan Mckee, who has pledged his contributions received to substance abuse treatment programs in the state -- Raimondo has no plans to do so. 

Raimondo's continued refusal comes after the GoLocalProv/Harvard's John Della Volpe poll which found that 71 percent of Rhode Islanders believe Raimondo should return the money, and 15 percent she should keep the money.

The numbers calling for the return of the money come just weeks after two leading activists — who gained national attention when their protest involving an 800 pound heroin spoon outside OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma ended in an arrest this past summer — called out Raimondo for keeping the contributions from Sackler and his wife Mary Corson for their role in the national opioid epidemic. 

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Artist Domenic Esposito and Stamford Gallery owner Fernando Luis Alvarez joined GoLocalProv News Editor Kate Nagle on GoLocal LIVE to talk about their efforts to bring attention to the role that Purdue has played — as well as elected officials in taking contributions from top drug makers  — in the hundreds of thousands of deaths in America tied to the drugs.

“So it’s okay to take money from them but not from Pablo Escobar or El Chapo in Mexico? It’s the same thing — it’s probably worse, because they have sugar coated it,” said Alvarez. “Have they become so cynical and weak to the point where some Americans have become complacent to this?”

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The New York Times reported in May on Purdue's role in opioid crisis, "Origins of an Epidemic: Purdue Pharma Knew Its Opioids Were Widely Abused."

And as GoLocal reported in September, "RI is Home to Major Oxycodone Manufacturer and Marketing — State is Suing Parent Company."

GoLocal caught up with Raimondo Monday morning, asking, "Does keeping the Sackler donations give them credibility -- at a time when the state is suing Purdue Pharma?"

"No, I don't think it does," said Raimondo. "As you say, we're suing them. I put through legislation which said we're limiting the amount of prescriptions, so we need to do everything we ca to fight the opioid crisis -- it's a public health crisis -- and that's what I'm doing as Governor. 

To the folks that say she should give the money back?

"I say that money in politics needs to be fixed, but my record is clear," said Raimondo. "I've sued that company and other companies, I've put through legislation that hurts their business model, and I'll do everything it takes to protect Rhode Islanders. 


GoLocal Statewide Poll - FULL RESULTS, Conducted by Harvard's Della Volpe Oct. 2018

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