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Legislative reforms to how we price drugs and medication in America should be a nonpartisan issue.

For too long Americans have been grappling with the skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs, and the current trajectory for what Americans, and particularly seniors on Medicare Part D, pay is simply unsustainable, and the status quo is…

The Ensuring Access to Lower Cost Medicines for Seniors Act could save seniors $4 billion per year through reforms to how generics and biosimilars are covered.

My bill stands for something quite simple: Safety information should be a feature of drug labels, not a bar to competition.

Thank you so much, Chairwoman Eshoo, for holding this important hearing today to discuss legislation to lower the cost of prescription drugs for the American people.

Mr. President, I call up amendment 1461, and I want to thank Senators Collins, Gillibrand, King, Rounds, and Peters for cosponsoring this amendment and also thank Chairman Carper and Ranking Member Capito for their support for the…

Mr. President, I rise today to speak in support of Senate amendment No. 1461, which I have offered to expand a key program that helps address contaminated drinking water. But before I do, I would like to commend Senator Duckworth, Chairman…

A year ago, I helped lead efforts to ensure that Social Security recipients automatically received Economic Impact Payments.

the Federal Government's use of outdated legacy IT systems... hurts the American people's ability to access benefits.

We have to protect the rights of workers to organize and collectively bargain, which is why I joined many of my colleagues in support of Chair Murray's bill, the Protecting the Rights to Organize after the Pro Act.

I will urge you to keep trying to be as creative as you can be, and innovate there, because people really do need these Economic Impact Payments.

we really should just be focusing on our customers, our citizens.

Social Security programs certainly serve as a lifeline to our most vulnerable citizens, and we have to ensure that these programs are accessible.

We need to help people get the care they need for stress and anxiety and depression and more.

I am working to introduce bipartisan legislation that would work to expand access to suicide awareness and prevention training for students.

I just also want to echo what Senator Kaine said about the behavioral health challenges of all of our first responders.

We must also remember that telehealth is no replacement for making sure people have quality, affordable providers in their own communities.

To help address this issue, I joined Senator Braun in introducing legislation that would help veterans with a health care background gain employment at the VHA.