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Michigan Senate passes bills to possibly set price limits on some prescription drugs, Michigan house republicans say they will act if Secretary of State Benson refuses to comply with legislative subpoena, and more.
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Under the bills, the governor would appoint five people with experience in healthcare but no stake in the pharmaceutical industry to serve on the affordability board
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The bills passed in the Senate Thursday would prevent drug makers from limiting access to covered meds
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A bill package to create a prescription drug affordability board has been stalled in a House committee since last fall after passing the state Senate
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The bill would prevent drug manufacturers from choosing to not work with or not provide those pharmacies that the entities contract with
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Bills to put a check on medication pricing passed the Michigan Senate today
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Lowering high prescription drug costs has been a main point of discussion at both the state and federal level for years
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Michigan’s U.S. senators are touting the benefits of Medicare price reforms approved by Congress which take effect this week
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Lower prescription drug costs, free vaccinations part of new legislation
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A Republican legislative leader and other lawmakers have unveiled measures they say are designed to lower prescription drug prices, bring parity in…