As Affordable Healthcare Law Faces Growing Threat, Rep. Spanberger Pushes to Protect, Improve Medicare Part D Drug Coverage
"A decade ago this week, provisions in the Affordable Care Act took the first step toward closing the Medicare Part D coverage gap that left millions of American seniors struggling to pay for their prescription drugs. Ten years later, drug prices have continued to skyrocket - and the administration's persistent attempts to destroy the existing healthcare law threaten to turn back the clock and pry open that Medicare coverage gap once again," said Spanberger. "We have made significant progress since 2010, expanding and improving on the existing healthcare law to provide affordable coverage to millions of Americans - including those with preexisting conditions. Unfortunately, during this ten-year period, we've also seen an explosion in the cost of drugs like insulin that our seniors depend on every day. Yet at a time when the need for affordable prescription drug coverage is most acute, we continue to see the administration pursue every avenue to dismantle our healthcare system."
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