Republicans block $35 cap on price of insulin from Senate bill

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Washington — Senate Republicans on Sunday blocked a $35 monthly cap on the cost of insulin in the private market from being included in Democrats' economic tax and spending package, voting down an amendment to the measure during a marathon session leading up to what Democrats hope will be final passage of the bill.

The Senate on Saturday night began consideration of more than 30 amendments to the Inflation Reduction Act, Democrats' $700 billion legislation that aims to combat climate change, raise taxes on large corporations and address rising health care costs.

Amid the proposed changes to the plan was to set the $35 per month cap on insulin, the pricy medication needed to treat diabetes. Seven Republican senators voted with all 50 Democrats to keep the price ceiling in the legislation: Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Susan Collins of Maine, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Cindy Hyde Smith of Mississippi, John Kennedy of Louisiana, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Dan Sullivan of Alaska.


Still, with a vote of 57 to 43, the provision failed to garner the 60 votes needed to waive special budgetary rules and include it in the bill. The House passed a similar cap on the price of insulin in April.

Democrats are hoping to clear their overall legislative package on Sunday, setting the House up to briefly return to Washington this week to approve it. Its passage would notch President Biden and congressional Democrats a key win before the midterm elections, when they are working to maintain control of Congress.

The legislation is the culmination of months of negotiations over Mr. Biden's domestic policy plan, which at times appeared dead but was revived late last month with the surprise announcement of an agreement between Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Joe Manchin, a moderate Democrat from West Virginia.

Democrats praise the plan as their answer to addressing inflation and its nearly $400 billion investment in fighting climate change. The package allows Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices, extends enhanced health insurance subsidies that were set to expire at the end of the year and imposes a 15% minimum tax on corporations that make more than $1 billion each year.

To boost clean energy, the measure includes tax credits for buying electric vehicles and manufacturing solar panels and wind turbines. It also provides rebates for consumers who buy energy efficient appliances and provides $4 billion for drought relief.
 

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Republicans tell you they looking out for you…they say they are “pro-life” but block life saving drugs from staying affordable.

Any type of financial break we can get is ALWAYS given a hard time or blocked. nikkas will block this but give wealthy every tax break in the book.

This ish is fixed man. They don’t want to see us have anything. They want you poor, stupid, and begging the government for every crumb. Terrible, terrible people. Any way they can get you for a dime instead of a nickel they gonna charge you a quarter smh

We HAVE to fight back. That’s how we change this…fighting back TOGETHER!!
 

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If you look at his thread he shows several other Republican Senators who complained about the cost then voted against the amendment.

What's sad is that the amendment only needed 3 more Republican votes to pass. There are 3 Republican Senators who are retiring this year so they could have voted for this. But even when you're retiring its still politics above all else I guess.
 

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So here's the thing now...

Are the Democrats going to go EVERYWHERE on a media tour and constantly talk about how Republicans are against capping prices on medicine?

Get the message out. Repeat it constantly. Buy ads on conservative networks and websites and let people know that this is what Republicans stand for.

....but nah, they're not gonna do that. They're gonna hope that some celebrity saves them the way Jon Stewart's rant saved the PACT bill.

:aicmon:
 

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So here's the thing now...

Are the Democrats going to go EVERYWHERE on a media tour and constantly talk about how Republicans are against capping prices on medicine?

Get the message out. Repeat it constantly. Buy ads on conservative networks and websites and let people know that this is what Republicans stand for.

....but nah, they're not gonna do that. They're gonna hope that some celebrity saves them the way Jon Stewart's rant saved the PACT bill.

:aicmon:

This right here.
They get a message across about as well as an illiterate mute :francis:
 
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