The Democrats' bill would cost an estimated $4.3 trillion and, according to the Congressional Budget Office letter received yesterday, this bill would lead to 2.8 million Americans losing their employer-based health insurance.
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He highlights the financial impact of the proposed Democratic healthcare bill.
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However, we cannot talk about advancing healthcare innovation without addressing the harmful drug pricing provision the Democrats' reckless tax and spending spree bill that will ultimately restrict patients' access to timely care and lead to less cures.
I will continue to press permanently scheduling fentanyl analogs and giving law enforcement the resources needed to fight back against the illicit trafficking of fentanyl.
I am deeply concerned about the estimated loss of more than 100 new cures if Build Back Better is signed into law and hope this bill ultimately fails.
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