Taxpayers, seniors facing a 2,000-percent markup.
We want to make this a bipartisan effort in this committee.
What recommendations do you have for how and where to increase transparency throughout the prescription drug supply chain?
Deamonte Driver was a 12-year-old who lived in Prince George's County, MD, about 7 miles from here.
I think your answer is spot-on, and I would be interested in any information you have or could supply.
NACDS applauds Chairman Wyden and Ranking Member Crapo for keeping this issue top of mind on a bipartisan basis.
Water management is essential or we lose agriculture across a broad swath of the West.
Senator Cardin has been after these issues for years and years, before they became popular.
The irrigation districts are responding by, one, changing their practices on the farm to get more crop with less water.
Our bipartisan efforts on organ transplants--thank you very much, Senator Grassley--have really paid off.
That is why I previously cosponsored something called Creating Transparency to Have Drug Rebates Unlocked.
I would appreciate any help that we can get.
I am going to go out and have all these town hall meetings, and I am going to hold that up.
The Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act of 2023 would make material improvements to the transparency of the U.S. health-care system.
I am all-in for Senator Cardin's program.
I am working on a bill with Senator Grassley, the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act, which would shine a light on bad PBM practices.
Disparities in our health-care system are well documented, and the impact they have in regard to vulnerable communities.
I think we can do this. I think we can do it in a fiscally responsible way.