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Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna Introduces Legislation to Codify Trump Executive Order Reducing Drug Prices

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Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna Introduces Legislation to Codify Trump Executive Order Reducing Drug Prices

In a move that has surprised many, Democratic Representative Ro Khanna from California has introduced legislation to codify President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at reducing the cost of prescription and pharmaceutical drugs. This bold step by Rep. Khanna has been met with praise and support from both sides of the political spectrum, highlighting the need for urgent action on the issue of skyrocketing drug prices.

President Trump’s executive order, signed in July, aims to lower drug prices for Americans by requiring Medicare to negotiate prices with pharmaceutical companies and allowing for the importation of cheaper drugs from other countries. The order also aims to end the practice of “rebates” where drug companies offer discounts to pharmacy benefit managers, ultimately driving up the cost for consumers.

Rep. Khanna’s legislation, called the “Prescription Drug Price Relief Act”, seeks to codify these measures into law, ensuring that they are not reversed by future administrations. The bill has already gained support from several prominent Democrats, including Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In a statement, Rep. Khanna said, “President Trump’s executive order is a step in the right direction, but we need to make sure these measures are permanent. Americans are tired of paying exorbitant prices for their medication, and it’s time for Congress to take action.”

The need for action on the issue of high drug prices cannot be overstated. According to a report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Americans spend on average $1,200 per person on prescription drugs, more than any other country in the world. This has resulted in many Americans struggling to afford necessary medication, with some even having to choose between buying their medication or paying for other essential needs.

The pharmaceutical industry, however, has been fiercely opposed to any measures that would lower drug prices, citing the need for profits to fund research and development. But critics argue that drug companies often spend more on marketing and advertising than on research and development, and that their prices are inflated to cover these costs.

The introduction of this legislation by Rep. Khanna is a significant step towards addressing this issue and providing much-needed relief to American consumers. It also highlights the potential for bipartisan cooperation in finding solutions to problems that affect all Americans.

In a time of intense political divide, it is refreshing to see a Democratic representative working towards enacting a policy put forth by the Republican President. This shows that when it comes to the well-being of the American people, political parties can put aside their differences and work together for the greater good.

The response to Rep. Khanna’s legislation has been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising him for taking action on a pressing issue that affects millions of Americans. With the support of his colleagues and the American people, it is hoped that this bill will pass through Congress and become law, providing much-needed relief to those struggling with high drug prices.

In conclusion, Rep. Ro Khanna’s introduction of the Prescription Drug Price Relief Act is a significant step towards tackling the issue of high drug prices in America. It is a testament to the power of bipartisan cooperation and the determination of politicians to put the needs of the American people first. Let us hope that this bill becomes law and brings much-needed relief to those burdened by the high cost of prescription drugs.

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