Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 [Dear PROVE Members, Merck's financial ties to pushing the HPV mandate in Texas and across the country are shown in this excellent article that has been published and forwarded all around the United States tonight. It also went out on MSNBC and they have a poll about whether or not you think the vaccine should be mandated. Please go and vote at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16892278/. Understand that vaccine mandates in Texas automatically trigger an insurance mandate for coverage so we all pay through higher premiums whether we want the vaccine or not. We all pay federal taxes to cover the cost of the HPV vaccine through the Vaccine for Children Program - with all that money flowing straight back to Merck. Don't forget that now that ACIP has added HPV to the CHILDHOOD vaccine schedule, MERCK IS PROTECTED FROM LIABILITY for the harm this vaccine may cause. Industry analysts project that HPV mandates across the US could mean in excess of $4 billion dollars to Merck a year in sales which is not too shabby for a company currently plagued by lawsuits for withholding critical safety information to doctors and patients about their popular painkiller drug Vioxx! Get ready for the showdown across the country where parents are sick and tired of being told they are forced to shoot their kids up one more time. The vaccine is available to anybody who wants it - there is no need to force it. Understanding what efforts are being put forth by the vaccine manufacturer to force this on our children, it is imperative that you continue to voice your concerns to your state senators and representatives no matter what state you live in. Opt-out provisions are useless in so many instances in Texas and other states that if these bills pass, many will be forced to take the shot. It will take a lot to counter a push from a company who stands to make billions on forced vaccination.] Jan. 30, 2007, 10:00PM Merck lobbies states over cancer vaccine http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/nation/4513028.html By LIZ AUSTIN PETERSON Associated Press Writer © 2007 The Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas — Merck & Co. is helping bankroll efforts to pass state laws requiring girls as young as 11 or 12 to receive the drugmaker's new vaccine against the sexually transmitted cervical-cancer virus. Some conservatives and parents'-rights groups say such a requirement would encourage premarital sex and interfere with the way they raise their children, and they say Merck's push for such laws is underhanded. But the company said its lobbying efforts have been above-board. With at least 18 states debating whether to require Merck's Gardasil vaccine for schoolgirls, Merck has funneled money through Women in Government, an advocacy group made up of female state legislators around the country. A top official from Merck's vaccine division sits on Women in Government's business council, and many of the bills around the country have been introduced by members of Women in Government. " Cervical cancer is of particular interest to our members because it represents the first opportunity that we have to actually eliminate a cancer, " Women in Government President Crosby said. Gardasil, approved by the federal government in June, protects girls and women against strains of the human papillomavirus, or HPV, that are responsible for most cases of cervical cancer. A government advisory panel has recommended that all girls get the shots at 11 and 12, before they are likely to be sexually active. But no state has yet to add Gardasil to the list of vaccinations youngsters must have under law to be enrolled in school. Merck spokeswoman Janet Skidmore would not say how much the company is spending on lobbyists or how much it has donated to Women in Government. Crosby also declined to specify how much the drug company gave. But Skidmore said: " We disclosed the fact that we provide funding to this organization. We're not in any way trying to obscure that. " The New Jersey-based drug company could generate billions in sales if Gardasil — at $360 for the three-shot regimen — were made mandatory across the country. Most insurance companies now cover the vaccine, which has been shown to have no serious side effects. Cathie , president of the conservative watchdog group Texas Eagle Forum, said the relationship between Merck and Women in Government is too cozy. " What it does is benefit the pharmaceutical companies, and I don't want pharmaceutical companies taking precedence over the authorities of parents, " she said. said Merck's method of lobbying quietly through groups like Women in Government in addition to meeting directly with legislators are common in state government but still should raise eyebrows. " It's corrupt as far as I'm concerned, " she said. A mandatory vaccine against a sexually transmitted disease could be a tough sell in the Lone Star State and other conservative strongholds, where schools preach abstinence and parents' rights are sacrosanct. But Merck has doubled its spending on lobbyists in Texas this year, to between $150,000 and $250,000, as lawmakers consider the vaccine bill for girls entering the sixth grade. Also, the drugmaker has hired one of the state's most powerful lobbyists, Mike Toomey, who once served as Republican Gov. Rick 's chief of staff and can influence conservatives who see him as one of their own. " What we support are approaches that achieve high immunization rates, " said Skidmore, the Merck spokeswoman. " We're talking about cervical cancer here, the second-leading cancer among women worldwide. " The legislation already has the enthusiastic support of the conservative governor. " I look at this no different than vaccinating our children for polio, " said. " If there are diseases in our society that are going to cost us large amounts of money, it just makes good economic sense, not to mention the health and well being of these individuals to have those vaccines available. " Proposals for mandates have popped up from California to Connecticut since the first piece of legislation was introduced in September in Michigan. Michigan's bill was narrowly defeated last month. Lawmakers said the requirement would intrude on families' privacy, even though, as in most states' proposals, parents could opt out. Even with such opt-out provisions, mandates take away parents' rights to make medical decisions for their children, said Klepacki of the Colorado-based evangelical organization Focus on the Family. The group contends the vaccine should be available for parents who want it, but not forced on those who don't. But Texas Rep. Farrar said her proposal is aimed at protecting children whose parents are less informed about or less interested in preventive care. " Not everybody has equal sets of parents, " said Farrar, a Houston Democrat who had precancerous cells removed from her cervix several years ago. " I think this is a public health issue and to not want to eradicate cervical cancer is irresponsible. " Drug-industry analyst Steve Brozak of W.B.B. Securities has projected Gardasil sales of at least $1 billion per year — and billions more if states start requiring the vaccine. " I could not think of a bigger boost, " he said. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dawn PROVE(Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education) prove@... (email) http://vaccineinfo.net/ (web site) ------------------------------------------------------------------- PROVE provides information on vaccines, and immunization policies and practices that affect the children and adults of Texas. 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