Local

Murray, Cantwell criticized for votes against importing cheaper prescription drugs

 (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

SEATTLE — Washington's two Democratic senators are being criticized for their votes against a proposal aimed at making it easier to import inexpensive prescription drugs from Canada.

that Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell joined 11 other party colleagues last week in opposing an amendment to the budget reconciliation bill to allow pharmacies, wholesalers and individuals to import medicines. The amendment failed with 46 votes.

Murray and Cantwell said they were concerned about safety and quality of imported drugs and maintaining federal standards for prescription drugs.

Peter Maybarduk of the consumer-advocacy-group Public Citizen says that while "quality is not an illegitimate argument," sometimes opponents of drug importation use it to protect drug company profits.

In her Senate career, Murray has received $515,089 in campaign contributions from pharmaceutical manufacturers, according to the watchdog group Center for Responsive Politics. Cantwell has received $74,750.

Stories trending on KIRO 7

Stabbing at Alderwood Mall sends 3 to hospital
FBI arrests wife of Pulse Nightclub shooter
Download the KIRO 7 app for push alerts on breaking news
Good Samaritan describes saving employee stabbed at Alderwood Mall
Why Tukwila is suffering more than neighboring schools