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Biden warns GOP will take away government’s power to negotiate Medicare drug prices

Por: The Hill Politics October 15, 2022

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President Biden on Friday warned that Republicans will take away the power that Democrats gave to Medicare to negotiate drug prices if they win control of Congress in the midterm elections next month. “If Republicans in Congress have their way, it’s going to mean the power we just gave Medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug prices and other costs over time goes away. Gone,” Biden said in remarks in Irvine, Calif.  to direct the... + full article



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