Casey, Baldwin, Murphy Warn That ACA and Medicaid Attacks Will Undermine Efforts to Lower Drug Costs for Families
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- Senators Send Letter to
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"The actions by your Administration to sabotage, slash and undermine Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act have already resulted in higher out-of-pocket costs for individuals and families in need of prescription drugs to remain healthy," the Senators wrote. "We urge you to protect comprehensive health care coverage through Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act for our nation's children, seniors, people with disabilities and families to make sure drugs are affordable for everyone."
In their letter, the Senators note that the Administration's actions have already caused Americans to lose insurance coverage, including coverage for their prescription drugs, and threatens the health of millions more. Since
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