We know the American people want lower prices. But they do not want to sacrifice access to life-changing treatment.
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Guthrie highlights the public's desire for affordable drugs without losing treatment access.
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Even the former Chair of the White House Counsel of Economic Advisors in the Obama administration is sounding alarm bells on inflation by stating that the Biden administration's officials are systematically underestimating inflation.
But doesn't that just open you up to--let's say Western Kentucky says, you know, 'I gave you $500,000 last year...'
Where we do not and we will never agree is on the idea that forcing companies to accept whatever price the government feels like paying for prescription medications is the correct way to lower the cost of prescription medications.
I support the bipartisan alternative, Lower Cost and More Cures Act, to reduce drug prices and protect innovative cures.





