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[ [link removed] ]Welch for Vermont
Hi Friend —
Prescription drugs are much more expensive in America than they are in
other countries, and even drugs that have been around for decades continue
to rise in price because of Big Pharma’s greed. Meanwhile, big pharma
companies make billions of dollars in profit every year. It’s not right.
The pharmaceutical industry has been able to use its money and lobbying
power to successfully stop any major legislation that would put patients
over profits from passing. But the tide is turning.
In passing the Inflation Reduction Act, Democrats secured drug price
negotiation and a $35 monthly cap on insulin costs for seniors. Both of
these measures are historic victories for patients who rely on life-saving
medication.
But those achievements aren’t the end, they’re just the beginning. I’m
going to continue working hard in the Senate to pass legislation that will
help lower prices for everyone by closing loopholes, expanding drug price
negotiation, and securing price caps on medications folks need.
This is only possible because of the support of folks like you. We all
have to continue rallying around patients until we create a country where
no one is afraid to see the price of their medication at the pharmacy
counter.
Thanks,
Peter
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