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Republicans block insulin price caps. Why? Follow the money.

Republicans block insulin price caps. Why? Follow the money.

Republicans block insulin price caps in the Democrats’ Inflation Reduction ActWhy? Follow the money.

Republican senators voted down a cap on the price of insulin in the private market, removing it from Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act. Democrats had tried to preserve the provision to cap insulin costs at $35 for private insurers, but that vote failed due to Republican opposition. The legislation, however, still includes a $35 copay cap on the price of insulin for people 65 and older on Medicare. – NBC

“This is a kitchen-table issue. One in four Americans is forced to skip or ration doses of insulin and that’s life-threatening. No one should have to choose between taking their medication as prescribed and putting food on the table or a roof over their head”, said Nancy Pelosi (NPR)

Why would Republicans block a measure that would help millions of Americans? Follow the money from Big Pharma to Republicans to see why you pay so much for drugs.

Corporate greed is a fatal condition

Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi make a killing from raising insulin prices. (Pun intended). Follow the blood money that Big Pharma pays Republicans to block measure to reduce the cost of insulin with this PowerMap. (What is blood money? Money obtained at the cost of another’s life. – Merriam Webster Dictionary)

Follow the insulin blood money

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Diabetics struggle with high insulin prices

More than 1 in 5 insulin users on private medical insurance pay more than $35 per month for the medicine, according to a recent analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Some 7 million Americans require insulin daily. A Yale University study found that 14 percent of those insulin users are spending more than 40 percent of their income after food and housing costs on the medicine.

“The cost of insulin isn’t just out of control, it is devastating people,” Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) said on the Senate floor, imploring the GOP not to strip the price cap from the bill. “This should not be a hard vote to cast.” – Washington Post

Source: Don Lewis

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“Senate Republicans are working hand in hand with their Big Pharma allies to oppose lowering the costs of medicine like insulin — all so that the GOP’s corporate backers can continue making record profits at hard working Americans’ expense. While Democrats are fighting to lower the costs of healthcare, Republicans are looking out for the rich, the powerful and big corporations who profit by making Americans pay higher prices — and in 2022 voters will hold every GOP Senate candidate accountable.” – DSCC

Use this map to see who will suffer from Republican pandering to corporate greed.

Who suffers from high insulin prices?

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Vote to lower the cost of prescription drugs

Prices for insulin in America doubled between 2012 and 2016. Democrats in the House of Representativesvoted Thursday to approve legislation that would limit cost-sharing for insulin under private health insurance and Medicare. The Affordable Insulin Now Act caps insulin prices at either $35 a month or 25% of an insurance plan’s negotiated price — whichever is lower. 

“Republicans have just gone on the record in favor of expensive insulin,” Wyden said in a statement. “After years of tough talk about taking on insulin makers, Republicans have once against wilted in the face of heat from Big Pharma.” – NBC

What you can do to lower prices

Make a direct connection between high insulin prices, voting and pharma donations to Republicans to block insulin price caps. This dashboard designed with ArcGIS Online with CDC data.

Corporate greed out of control

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34 million American diabetics

TakeAway: Corporate greed is a fatal condition. Vote Democrat to lower drug prices.

Deepak
DemLabs

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