Mr. Chairman, I rise today in support of taking action to lower healthcare and prescription drug costs. In each of my townhalls, I heard from my neighbors that they are tired of the politics; they can't afford the partisanship; and they need Congress to be the adults in the room and to act now. I am proud that my bill, the SAVE Act, has been incorporated into the bill that we will be voting on today. The SAVE Act came from a conversation, a single conversation, as I reached across the aisle to Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, put aside our parties, and worked together to help the people we wake up every day committed to serve. Congress needs more conversations like that. Congress needs bold action like the one we will be taking today. I call on our colleagues in the House to recognize that our neighbors need healthcare relief, and I call on our colleagues in the Senate to recognize that our neighbors cannot wait for that relief to come. This is our moment to act to lower healthcare costs. This is our moment to get something done for the American people.
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