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These Pennsylvania politicians have received the most money from pharmaceutical companies accused of exacerbating the opioid crisis

In 2016, Beaver County lost 102 people to overdoses and Allegheny County had a record 650 overdose deaths

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5. U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Forest Hills) — $15,500

Pittsburgh’s U.S. rep received less than other Western Pennsylvania reps like Murphy and Kelly, but more than others in the state. Doyle has been an outspoken critic of Republicans’ attempts to repeal the ACA, and has supported a single-payer health-care bill since 2005.



Palestine supporters protest at Pitt
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Palestine supporters protest at Pitt

By Mars Johnson