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Trump Official Who OK鈥檇 Drugs From Canada Chairs Company Behind Florida鈥檚 Import Plan

Trump Official Who OK鈥檇 Drugs From Canada Chairs Company Behind Florida鈥檚 Import Plan

Alex Azar, then the Health and Human Services secretary, speaks during a news conference at the White House on Nov. 19, 2020, in Washington. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

The Food and Drug Administration鈥檚 unprecedented approval of Florida鈥檚 plan to import drugs from Canada was made possible only after Alex Azar, as the Trump administration鈥檚 Health and Human Services secretary, certified that bringing medicines over the border could be done safely.

Azar made the historic declaration in September 2020, just two months before his boss, former President Donald Trump, lost reelection.

Now, Azar鈥檚 involved in the business of making importation happen. He is chairman of the board of LifeScience Logistics, a Dallas-based company that Florida is paying as much as $39 million to help manage its Canadian drug importation program, not including the cost of drugs.

LifeScience officials confirmed Azar鈥檚 position but didn鈥檛 respond to questions about how much he is paid or whether he鈥檚 involved in the Florida work. Azar didn鈥檛 return messages left with his employers or sent to a personal email address.

The revolving door between government and private sector jobs is well documented. It鈥檚 common for top U.S. officials in both parties to leave government service for what are often far better-paid jobs or board seats at companies in the industries they formerly regulated.

About 57% of presidential Cabinet-level officials later served on corporate boards of directors, according to a 2019 study by researchers at Boston and Harvard universities in The Journal of Politics, which examined 84 Cabinet members who served from 1992 to 2014.

鈥淚n general, we favor Cabinet secretaries not going into industries which they once regulated, because the possibility of conflicts of interest are unavoidable,鈥 said Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, a government watchdog group.

He called Azar鈥檚 case atypical because his approval of drug importation was opposed by the pharmaceutical industry, in which Azar was formerly employed. Drugmakers argue the policy puts patients at risk of consuming counterfeit medicines. Azar joined the LifeScience board in January 2022, one year after the end of Trump鈥檚 term and about a year after Florida contracted with LifeScience in late 2020.

Katie Hernandez, a spokesperson for LifeScience Logistics, said in a statement that the company, which manages nearly 6 million square feet of warehouse storage across 11 states, signed its deal with Florida before Azar joined the board.

Ivana Katic, assistant professor of organizational behavior at the Yale School of Management, said that Azar鈥檚 position at LifeScience 鈥渃an appear as a conflict of interest鈥 because his policy decision as HHS secretary later benefited him professionally.

Azar was a deputy secretary at HHS during the George W. Bush administration before joining pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Co. as a top executive in 2007, remaining there until months before joining the Trump administration.

Weissman, who supports drug importation, said he doubts Azar had any personal benefit in mind before his decision. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis had to authorize importation from Canada, and the former president had said he supported importation before Azar certified it was safe.

Canadian drug importation has been the subject of decades of debate. While the U.S. does not regulate most drug costs, , generally resulting in lower prices than across the border.

In 2018, Azar called importation a 鈥済immick鈥 because Canada鈥檚 pharmaceutical market isn鈥檛 large enough to meet U.S. demand. Indeed, the Canadian government has repeatedly warned the U.S. against importation, promising to block any plan that poses a risk of causing shortages in Canada.

The country has implemented regulations 鈥渢o prohibit certain drugs intended for the Canadian market from being sold for consumption outside of Canada if that sale could cause, or worsen, a drug shortage in Canada,鈥 Health Canada, which regulates drug safety, said in a Jan. 8 statement after the FDA鈥檚 approval of Florida鈥檚 plan. 鈥淭his includes all drugs that are eligible for bulk importation to the U.S., including those identified in Florida’s bulk importation plan, or any other US state’s future importation programs.鈥

Under its contract with Florida, LifeScience Logistics must buy drugs from Canadian suppliers, contract with a lab to verify their authenticity, store the medicines, and ship them to state agencies for distribution. LifeScience built a 100,000-square-foot facility in Lakeland, Florida, to warehouse drugs imported from Canada.

President Joe Biden supported drug importation during his 2020 campaign, but after the election his administration moved slowly to advance the process. Colorado has an importation application pending with the FDA, while several other states have passed laws allowing for importation. DeSantis has accused the Biden administration of slow-walking a decision, and his administration filed a lawsuit over the FDA鈥檚 delay.

Florida鈥檚 importation plan will save the state up to $180 million in the first year of the program, . The importation program wouldn鈥檛 aid consumers directly. It鈥檚 instead aimed at helping state agencies, including its prisons, health department, and Medicaid program, obtain lower-cost drugs for HIV and AIDS, diabetes, and other conditions.

Florida鈥檚 plan still faces many hurdles. On top of Canada鈥檚 reluctance to participate in U.S. importation programs, some drug manufacturers have deals with Canadian wholesalers preventing them from exporting medicines, and the FDA decision is likely to face a legal challenge by drugmakers.

The drug industry鈥檚 major lobbying group, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, previously sued to stop Azar鈥檚 importation decision. It鈥檚 expected to file suit to block Florida鈥檚 program as well.

A PhRMA spokesperson declined to comment on Azar鈥檚 role.