Texarkana Gazette

Candidate’s cancer nonprofit suspends operations indefinite­ly

- By Stephen Braun

WASHINGTON—A nonprofit foundation set up by Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden that relied on health care world partnershi­ps to speed a cure for cancer has suspended its operations, it announced Monday.

The Biden Cancer Initiative’s sudden move to cease its activities comes two years after it was founded in 2017 by the former vice president and his wife, Jill, as a philanthro­pic extension of Biden’s stewardshi­p of the White House Cancer Moonshot program. Biden, who on Monday was detailing his health care plan, headed the Obama administra­tion effort to accelerate a cancer cure in tribute to his son Beau, who died of the disease in 2015.

The nonprofit promoted nearly 60 partnershi­ps with drug companies, health care firms, charities and other organizati­ons that pledged more than $400 million to improve cancer treatment.

Biden and his wife left the group’s board in April as an ethics precaution before he joined the presidenti­al campaign. But the nonprofit had trouble maintainin­g momentum without their involvemen­t. And the roles played by Biden allies and health care-related firms in aiding the foundation’s activities have raised questions about their potential interests if Biden won the presidency.

“Today, we are suspending activities given our unique circumstan­ces. We remain personally committed to the cause, but at this time will have to pause efforts,” said Greg Simon, the nonprofit’s executive director.

Simon, who had a similar executive role in the Cancer Moonshot government anti-cancer effort, said that the nonprofit could not replicate the Bidens’ “convening power and ability to get issues to the top of the list” of health-care world interest.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ Former Vice President and Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden speaks Monday during a presidenti­al candidates’ forum sponsored by AARP and The Des Moines Register in Des Moines, Iowa.
Associated Press ■ Former Vice President and Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden speaks Monday during a presidenti­al candidates’ forum sponsored by AARP and The Des Moines Register in Des Moines, Iowa.

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