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RANK

IN
1998

DONOR NAME

INDUSTRY

TOTAL
CONTRIBUTIONS

 

PARTY

                       
 

111

 

148

 

Agnes Varis
President, Agvar Chemicals, New York, NY

 

Health

 

$318,650

 


Agnes Varis
March 5, 2001

As vice-chair of the Generic Pharmaceutical Association, the industry's main lobbying group, Agnes Varis has ready access to the politicians who will affect federal drug policy. "I am 100 percent for Hillary Clinton," Varis told an awards luncheon honoring her work on behalf of animal shelters. "I think she will be a great Senator." According to the New York Times, Clinton sent along a taped tribute from the White House.

In 1970, Varis founded Agvar Chemicals, a private supplier of bulk pharmaceutical ingredients. She was also a director of the generic giant Copley Pharmaceuticals until she resigned in 1998. Copley, which suffered from a declining stock value, was later sold to Teva Pharmaceuticals, which includes Harold Snyder (No. 60, $449,500) on its board of directors.

The only Republican who received money from Varis was Senator John McCain, (R-Ariz.), who plans to reintroduce a bill this year that could help accomplish much of the legislative agenda being promoted by the pharmaceutical association. The bill would speed approval of generic drugs and eliminate loopholes that extend patents. Nonetheless, friends of Varis say giving goes beyond her business interests. "She is one of the most outspoken feminist liberals you will ever meet," says William Nixon, president of the GPhA." Her giving has very little to do with the industry."

Varis recently donated $2 million to Tufts University to establish the Chair in Science and Society. She says that politicians themselves sometimes prompt her to give. "He has a way of making you want to help," she once told reporters, referring to Senator Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.). "He always gives you a good fundamental reason why you should contribute."

-- Michael Scherer

 
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1. S. Daniel Abraham
diet-drink fat cat
53.Phillip Frost
generic giver
66.Alan Solomont
"ward bosses of the 21st century"
111. Agnes Varis
on the Rx board

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