What does letting Medicare negotiate drug prices mean for Americans?

Dick Durbin

John,

What does letting Medicare negotiate drug prices mean for Americans? Lower prescription costs, healthier families, and more money in your pockets.

The Inflation Reduction Act would give us historic power to lower drug costs through Medicare negotiations. But instead of fighting to put families first, Mitch McConnell is busy calling it “socialistic” instead.

Right now, people don’t pick up life saving medication because they can’t afford it. There are steps we can take to make these drugs more affordable, but Republicans are standing in the way.

We need to pass the Inflation Reduction Act and let Medicare negotiate drug prices to invest in our futures and invest in our families.

John, will you add your name and tell the Senate to pass the Inflation Reduction Act and let Medicare negotiate drug prices?

My best,

Dick Durbin

 

 

 

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