The Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law less than two months ago.
This landmark legislation empowers Medicare to negotiate prices for a variety of expensive medicines. And it caps out-of-pocket drug costs for seniors on Medicare and people who need insulin.
But four corporate cronies in Congress — Senators James Lankford (Oklahoma), Mike Lee (Utah), Cynthia Lummis (Wyoming), and Marco Rubio (Florida) — just introduced a bad-faith bill to repeal these commonsense, popular provisions.
These senators have raked in over half a million dollars in campaign contributions from the pharmaceutical industry in just the past five years.
And now they are trying to raise from the dead one of Big Pharma’s favorite ways to fleece the American people.
Tell the United States Senate:
Ignore the bill introduced by Senators James Lankford, Mike Lee, Cynthia Lummis, and Marco Rubio and any other effort to repeal the commonsense, popular provisions in the landmark Inflation Reduction Act.
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