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by David Moyer, MD.


Chapter 32 Political issues

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Political issues: California political and economic issues

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Brown and Williamson, America's third largest tobacco company, ordered a "stake

out" at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center library to intimidate

scholars studying documents stolen from the company.

Contra Costa Times, February 26, 1995, p. 14A

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Philip Morris gave $125,000 to the California campaign of Republican Assemblyman

Steven Kuykendall in the week before the 1994 election. He won by 500 votes.

San Francisco Chronicle, October 3, 1996, p. A22

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California's 1997 budget bill had a provision prohibiting disbursing any of the $60

million in tobacco research funds for "partisan political purposes." All such funding

would have to be approved by a panel of political appointees. Statehouse staffers tell

reporters "This is to get Stan", referring to Stanton Glantz, who published work

showing the relationship between tobacco campaign contributions and lawmakers'

propensity to vote with the industry. The state's top universities are refusing to accept

any of the $60 million if the restrictive provisions stand.

Washington Post National Weekly Edition, July 8-14, 1996, p. 15

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