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Sens. Sinema and Manchin apparently still far from agreement on prescription drug pricing reform and climate change measures in the spending bill. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Oct 13 '21, 09:09
Brought to you by the pharmaceutical and coal lobbies.
Objections about the size of the bill were a red herring.
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Manchin makes his money off of coal and big Pharma are his biggest donors, so that's not surprising. -- nm
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jnine
Oct 13, 09:15
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Pharma has Sinema in their pocket as well according to the article I posted earlier this week. Contributed heavily to her campaign in 2020. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Oct 13, 09:19
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Considering that there are major addiction issues tied to Opiods
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eag
Oct 13, 09:24
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I like the idea on the surface, but potentially not at the expense of overall pricing reform. Would need to see more details of the latter. -- nm*
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znufrii
Oct 13, 09:26
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