Which corporations is she beholden to?
"But a few weeks later, during the final days of her Senate campaign, Sinema
ran a digital ad criticizing the Trump tax law, attacking Trump and her Republican opponent Martha McSally for supporting “huge tax breaks for the wealthy and large corporations at the expense of our middle class.”
Another Sinema
ad on Facebook said: “Why would McSally and Trump cut taxes for the wealthiest and deny women and children access to affordable and safe health care? Because they don’t work for us. Our vote can elect someone who will. Vote Kyrsten Sinema for US Senate.”
When Donald Trump was in office, Kyrsten Sinema opposed his “huge tax breaks for the wealthy and large corporations.” But Democrats are now weighing taxing the rich — and Sinema is suddenly opposed.
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"Democrats crafted a proposal to allow Medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug prices and raise $450 billion to pay for the other programs in the BBB plan, even
drawing support from Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., who is no fan of the overall package. But Sinema, who has raised
more than $750,000 from pharmaceutical and medical device firms, including over
$120,000 since her election, reportedly told the White House that she
opposes the proposal. Other Democrats with deep pharmaceutical ties have introduced a far more
limited bill that reduces the number of drugs that Medicare can negotiate — but Sinema has apparently balked at that proposal as well."
"Sinema has received at least $923,000 from industry groups and corporations leading the lobbying blitz to kill or defang the spending proposal, according to an analysis by the progressive government watchdog group
Accountable.US."
Sinema reportedly opposes tax hikes on the wealthy and corporations to pay for health care, child care, and climate.
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