March 16,2020
ICYMI: CBO Says Grassley-Wyden Bill Cuts Spending By $95 Billion, Reduces Out of Pocket Expenses, Premiums
Sean Moran
March 13, 2020
…
The
CBO found that Grassley and Wyden’s Drug Pricing Reduction Act would save
taxpayers $95 billion, reduce out-of-pocket spending by $72 billion, and reduce
premiums by $1 billion.
Grassley
said in a statement on Friday:
Our
bipartisan legislation saves billions in out-of-pocket expenses, premiums and
taxpayer dollars. We’re continuing to build support for the bill and this
information will be key in educating our colleagues about the many benefits of
our approach. Americans are tired of talk and are ready for action. I urge both
Democratic and Republican senators to look past politics and support the only
path forward to lower prescription drug prices.
…
Grassley
spoke
to Breitbart News Saturday host Matthew Boyle in March about how the
prescription drug pricing bill would rein in taxpayer spending on drugs covered
by Medicare and Medicaid.
…
Grassley explained how the bill would reduce
government spending, telling Boyle:
We would reduce subsidies from Medicare to the
pharmaceuticals. We would put a year-over-year cap on price increases at the
rate of inflation. We would put a big cap on the amount of money that one
consumer would have to spend out-of-pocket… It would take some of the secrecy
out of the pricing of drugs. It would take some of the secrecy out of the
middle man that we call a pharmaceutical benefits managers (PBMs), because all
that secrecy keeps the marketplace from working, and more transparency would
enhance competition. And with the more transparency you get more
accountability, and we don’t have that accountability today… But the main thing
is it would cause the marketplace to work.
…
During
Trump’s State of the Union address, the president promised to sign a bipartisan
drug pricing bill.
Trump
said:
And
working together, the Congress can reduce drug prices substantially from
current levels. I have been speaking to Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa and
others in the Congress in order to get something on drug pricing done, and done
properly. I am calling for bipartisan legislation that achieves the goal of
dramatically lowering prescription drug prices.
“Get
a bill to my desk, and I will sign it into law without delay,” he added.
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