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Marco Rubio Opposes Legislation To Lower Health Care Costs For Floridians

As Congress makes progress on popular legislation to invest in programs that will lower costs for working families across Florida, Marco Rubio has made one thing clear: he will do whatever he can to stop it. Rubio has once put his own partisan political agenda ahead of the needs of Floridians, and is openly opposing proposals to lower prescription drug costs, invest in care for seniors, provide affordable health care for hundreds of thousands of uninsured Floridians, and more. 


“Millions of Floridians are worried about how they’ll afford the high cost of their prescriptions, get the health care they need without going bankrupt, or make sure their loved ones are taken care of properly. But instead of supporting legislation to tackle these problems and lower Floridians’ health care costs, Marco Rubio is opposing it. Rubio’s self-serving ploy is another sign that he cares more about advancing his political ambitions than helping Floridians afford the health care they need,” said Florida Democratic Party spokesperson Grant Fox. 


The Build Back Better framework Rubio is opposing includes provisions to lower prescription drug costs for millions of patients, including a cap on the price of insulin. In addition, the bill will invest in new funding for long-term care services for seniors and disabled Americans, improving their quality of life while lowering costs for the family members who care for them. And with over 400,000 uninsured Floridians who could get affordable health coverage under the bill, Florida stands to benefit more from the plan to close the Medicaid coverage gap than almost any other state. 


Rubio Has A Lot Of Explaining To Do. When He Shows Up, That Is

In a recent column, the South Florida Sun Sentinel editorial board takes Marco Rubio to task for putting his partisan political agenda ahead of what’s best for Floridians and failing to show up for work. Among Rubio’s many failures the board calls out are his recent vote to cut Medicare and crater the economy, his long history of skipping out on his job, his abandonment of reforms to help immigrant communities, and his opposition to a landmark disability rights law. 
As the editorial puts it, “Floridians deserve better” than Rubio’s failures and “record of irresponsibility.” Read highlights below: 
South Florida Sun Sentinel: Rubio has a lot of explaining to do. When he shows up, that is By the South Florida Sun Sentinel Editorial Board
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