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prescription drug costs

Americans for Prosperity Press Release
AFP launches new radio ad campaign in Arizona on drug price controls
Oct 26, 2021

The new six-figure spot from the grassroots organization highlights how Congress’s price control plan will lead to as many as 342 fewer new cures.

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AFP: President’s Drug Pricing Plan Would Lead to Drug Rationing, Fewer New Cures
Sep 9, 2021

“The president’s plan is a government takeover of health care that would cause drug rationing,” said Dean Clancy, the organization’s senior health policy fellow. Arlington, Va. – Today, Americans for Prosperity issued a statement on the Biden administration’s newly unveiled plan to address the cost of prescription drugs. Most notably, the plan would allow the […]

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AFP: Reduce Drug Prices and Boost Access Through a Personal Option, Not Government Rationing
Apr 22, 2021

Arlington, Va. – Today, House Democrats introduced H.R. 3. While the goal of the legislation – lowering prescription drug prices – is laudable, the plan is deeply flawed and would cause far more harm than good, leading to widespread drug shortages and stifling the development of new life-saving medicines. A smarter approach would be to […]

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