Many leading economists agree that the concentration of labor markets gives corporations the ability to hoard profits at the expense of workers.
Isn't enforcement and promoting competition critical to avoiding the harms of consolidation such as depressed wages, reduced opportunity, an...
A quarter of Americans cannot afford their prescription medicines.
Nobody has ever called our legislation elegant, so we like that.
These soaring prices are life threatening.
I do think that congressional action is needed to try to prevent settlements that are--that go beyond mere exchanges of litigation costs.
Do you think we ought to consider as well enactment of a prohibition, a statutory prohibition of pay-for-delay, like completely prohibit tha...
These skyrocketing costs are causing deaths and harming patients on a daily basis.
The cost of prescription drugs has increased by over 200 percent over the past decade.
I would ask unanimous consent to make a part of the record this article, 'Drug Wars: A New Generation of Generic Pharmaceutical Delay,' by R...
Every year hardworking Americans pay too much for prescription drugs.