The hospitals have pledged more than $150 billion over a decade. Drug makers have chipped in another $80 billion. And the medical device manufacturers’
“„Democrats and Republicans from Minnesota, Indiana, New Jersey and other states with prominent medical device operations are rallying to oppose the proposed fee, which would collect $4 billion annually from the $130-billion-a-year industry. Fourteen Democratic senators sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (Nev.)and other top Democrats last week, urging them to “moderate” the levy, which they said will “threaten the existence of some manufacturers” and cause “significant job reductions” for those that remain. Five GOP governors also have weighed in with objections.
“„“The issue here is that these are very good jobs in our state and in our country,” [Sen. Amy] Klobuchar [D-Minn.] said in an interview, acknowledging that she is among a group of “strange bedfellows” rallying around the industry. “You want to be very careful when you start assessing taxes on an industry like this.”