President Biden and Democrats have lowered monthly out-of-pocket costs for Medicare Part B and Part D beneficiaries by capping insulin at $35 under the #InflationReductionAct. House Republicans are looking to repeal these savings. Additionally, Democrats reduced internet bills by up to $75 a month through the Affordable Connectivity Program, but House Republicans are allowing these savings to expire.
Democrats lowered internet bills by up to $75 a month through @POTUS's Affordable Connectivity Program. Now, House Republicans are letting those savings expire. The GOP must work with Democrats to save this critical program, lower everyday costs, and expand internet access.
Capping copays for insulin is an idea pharma is totally OK with. It makes insulin more affordable for patients without affecting the underlying price. Pharma is definitely not OK with the government negotiating drug prices, like in the Inflation Reduction Act. https://t.co/YyZTgBySwa
President Biden and Democrats lowered monthly out-of-pocket costs for Medicare Part B and Part D beneficiaries by capping insulin at $35 in the #InflationReductionAct. Now Republicans want to repeal these savings. https://t.co/isi4o46Yan
Thanks to the #InflationReductionAct, monthly out-of-pocket costs for covered insulin for Medicare Part B and Part D beneficiaries are capped at $35. President Biden and Democrats lowered costs. Republicans want to repeal these gains. https://t.co/isi4o46Yan
Editorial: Internet access is not a luxury. Congress should extend connectivity aid program (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/2Y4hme2JQp