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Top NJ Dems In Possible Lobbying Scandal

April 10th, 2009 by Garden State Patriot and tagged Andrew von Eschenbach, Center for Responsive Politics, FDA, Food & Drug Administration, Gerald Bisbee, Health Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Co, John Dichiara, Menaflex, Michael Hutton, Regen Biologics, Rep. Bart Stupak, Rep. Michael Burgess, Representative Pallone, Representative Rothman, Senator Lautenberg, Senator Menendez


A number of top Democrat lawmakers have been named in a potential scandal involving ReGen Biologics. ReGen is the maker of a knee implant device which was twice rejected by the FDA. Subsequently, the firm started to line the pockets of several Democrats including Sen. Lautenberg, Sen. Menendez, Rep. Rothman and Rep. Pallone. The lobbyist hired by the firm, Michael Hutton, used to be Sen. Menendez’ chief of staff. In December of 2008, the FDA approved ReGen’s knee implant device. Here’s the full story.

Executives of a small medical-device company donated $50,000 in the 2008 election campaign to New Jersey Democrats who went to bat for the company’s knee implant at the Food and Drug Administration, according to campaign donation records.

Three top executives of ReGen Biologics Inc., based in Hackensack, N.J., began the donations in the fall of 2007, about a month after the FDA’s second rejection of the medical device. The three together made only two other political donations totaling $6,000 this decade, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan watchdog group.

The New Jersey recipients were Sen. Robert Menendez, Sen. Frank Lautenberg, Rep. Frank Pallone and Rep. Steve Rothman, as well as related political action committees. Rep. Pallone is chairman of the Health Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which oversees the FDA. Sen. Menendez, who was not up for re-election in 2008, received $18,300, the highest sum.

ReGen spent $200,000 on lobbyist Michael Hutton, Sen. Menendez’s former chief of staff, according to House records. It didn’t retain lobbyists before 2007, the records show.

The New Jersey Democrats began pressing then-FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach to become involved in the ReGen case in late 2007. Three of the lawmakers sent Dr. von Eschenbach a letter, and Sen. Menendez called the commissioner, according to ReGen’s lobbyist.

Through 2008, ReGen’s executives strove to get the FDA to approve the knee-surgery device called Menaflex. In October 2008, an aide to Rep. Pallone called FDA officials to discuss ReGen’s desire for input on the membership and agenda of an agency advisory panel, according to an internal FDA memo. The FDA’s top device regulator cleared Menaflex in December 2008.

ReGen said through a spokeswoman that it turned to politicians to prevent FDA scientists from applying what the company considered illegal standards of safety and efficacy. “In contacting members of Congress, ReGen’s goal was to obtain fair process and a timely decision” at the FDA, the spokeswoman said. She declined to comment about the donations.

All four New Jersey politicians have said through representatives that their involvement in the ReGen case was aimed at ensuring the company received fair treatment at the FDA.

ReGen Chief Executive Gerald Bisbee and his wife, who live in Connecticut, contributed $32,100 to the New Jersey candidates and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee between October 2007 and October 2008. John Dichiara, ReGen’s government-relations director, gave $20,800. The company’s chief financial officer contributed $2,500 to Mr. Menendez.

The approval of Menaflex is under investigation in the Senate Finance Committee. In addition, Rep. Michael Burgess (R., Texas) has asked the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s investigations panel to review it.

“I am particularly troubled by the allegations” that normal procedures weren’t followed in the FDA’s approval process, Rep. Burgess wrote in a letter to Rep. Bart Stupak (D., Mich.), head of that panel. Mr. Burgess cited FDA documents in ReGen’s case.

Corruption or typical Washington politics? Hopefully, a full and open investigation will unveil the truth.

By the way, next time these Democrats publicly complain about special interests and how they are destroying our country be sure to remember this story.

Cross-posted at Conservatives with Attitude! and Red County.

Category New Jersey Politics, Senator Lautenberg, Senator Menendez, Steve Rothman |



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