From Peter Welch <[email protected]>
Subject Putting a stop to rip-off drug pricing
Date November 23, 2020 10:47 PM
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Team, I’m reaching out today to share one of my top priorities for next year: lowering prescription drug prices.

For far too long, pharmaceutical companies have been allowed to gouge sick Americans as a way to drive up their own executive salaries and bottom line. That must end now.

Nobody should have to decide between getting treatment with a lifesaving drug or going broke in the wealthiest country in the world. Earlier this year, I took big pharma CEOs to task on these unethical practices in a Congressional hearing, and I’ll be bringing that same vigor to legislation that lowers prices across the board.

If you’re as ready as I am to put an end to rip-off prescription drug prices, let me know you’re in this fight:

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Last year, I worked closely with the late Rep. Elijah Cummings to introduce legislation that would dramatically lower prescription drug prices and save Medicare $345 billion. We partnered on this effort for more than a decade, even meeting with President Trump in 2017 to try to shore up support for the bill.

In this next Congress, I'm confident we can make healthcare more affordable and provide relief to millions of Americans. There are so many issues that need our immediate attention—and I’m ready to get to the heart of them with bold change. If you’re feeling revved up for a brighter future, too, sign on right now:

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Looking forward,
Peter


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