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Nov 2, 2009

Largest 13 Health Insurers and Trade Association Spent More Than $2.7 Million Per Month Lobbying During 3rd Quarter
The lobbying expenses of the top 13 health insurers and their industry association, America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), spent nearly $8.2 million in the third quarter of 2009 to influence Congress on upcoming health care legislation, according to analysis released today by the nonpartisan campaign finance watchdog Public Campaign Action Fund (PCAF). The total marks an 11 percent increase over the pace of their spending in the first half of the year.
According to PCAF analysis, which was based on figures compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics, these top insurers and AHIP have spent $22,957,382 to lobby Congress and the Administration from January through September. AHIP, the insurers' trade association, has spent more than $6 million this year. The analysis reviewed data for the top insurance companies as identified by Fortune magazine's rankings.


Corporation/Association
Lobbying
Lobbying
Total

Q1-Q2 2009
3Q 2009

Aetna Inc
$1,441, 639
$580,743
$2,022,382
AHIP
$3,900,000
$2,410,000
$6,310,000
Amerigroup Corp
$215,000
$160,000
$385,000
Centene Corp
$230,000
$130,000
$260,000
Cigna Corp
$720,000
$260,000
$980,000
Coventry Health Care
$300,000
$150,000
$450,000
Health Net Inc
$680,000
$330,000
$1,010,000
Healthspring
$90,000
$60,000
$150,000
Humana Inc
$950,000
$900,000
$1,850,000
Molina Healthcare
$270,000
$140,000
$410,000
UnitedHealth Group
$2,500,000
$1,010,000
$3,510,000
Universal American Financial
$865,000
$895,000
$1,760,000
WellCare Group
$200,000
$70,000
$270,000
Wellpoint
$2,420,000
$1,080,000
$3,500,000
Total
,$14,781,639
$8,175,743
22,957,382





"These insurance industries have invested heavily in expensive lobbyists and campaign contributions to make sure their needs are met while the rest of us are stuck with a broken health care system and little way to have our voices heard in Washington," said Donnelly. "It's time to sever the ties between special interest money and our elected officials. It's time to pass the Fair Elections Now Act."

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