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One of the things I’m proudest of is passing the Inflation Reduction Act – the bill that allowed us to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs for the first time. Not a single Republican voted for it. But we got it done, and finally beat Big Pharma. | | 2:15 PM • Oct 23, 2024 | | | | 21.3K Likes 5.84K Retweets | 3.6K Replies |
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