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Susan Crawford: “When he [Brad Schimmel] was attorney general, he was taking…”

Featuring: Susan Crawford, Judge for Branch 1 of the Dane County Circuit Court | Wisconsin

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Published | Video Starts at 1:37:39

Things like trying to take health care away from people, trying to limit women's ability to make their own health care decisions about their lives, and even, you know, failing to address the opioid crisis. When he [Brad Schimmel] was attorney general, he was taking lots of campaign contributions from pharmaceutical manufacturers and was sitting on his hands, not getting Wisconsin into national lawsuits intended to hold opioid manufacturers accountable. get them to address, pay for some of the harms that they'd caused in communities throughout the states. Harms to, you know, so many families and individuals in Wisconsin. (1:37:39–1:38:04)

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Asserts that Brad Schimmel received contributions from pharmaceutical companies and did not pursue lawsuits against opioid manufacturers.

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