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For years, public opinion polls have found that the cost of drugs is Americans’ number one health concern. Over half (55 percent) of all Americans report taking prescription drugs. There are two potential paths for America today: We can expand the role of government in setting drug prices, or we can foster greater individual choice and market competition to hold prices down. The former path would inevitably have unintended consequences, like drug shortages and reduced innovation. The latter would make drugs more affordable and accessible, while also encouraging and rewarding innovation.
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Bipartisan Congressional Effort Takes on PBMs in the Battle to Lower Drug Prices

Havilah Wingfield | Op-Ed
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These drug price reforms could be great — if Democrats don’t ruin them first

Mary Vought | Op-Ed
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Rep. Jim Banks: Women’s Sports, Women’s Bill of Rights, and Fentanyl

Beverly Hallberg & Rep. Jim Banks | She Thinks Podcast
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Biden’s Medicare Proposal

Hadley Heath Manning | Blog
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California Youth Tobacco and Vapor Use Continues to Decline

Lindsey Stroud | Blog
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Two Truths and a Lie: Medicare Price Negotiation

Hadley Heath Manning | Two Truths and a Lie
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Youth Vaping is Down, Youth Overdoses Are Up and Parents Ought to Know

Lindsey Stroud | Blog
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After Dark – On Feminism as Cope, Why SSRIs are Becoming Controversial, and the Terrifying Void of Modernity

Inez Feltscher Stepman & Emily Jashinsky | High Noon Podcast
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Dr. Charmaine Yoest

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Government Broke the Law By Giving Away Crack Pipes!

Patrice Onwuka | Featured in
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Price Controls Won’t Bring Down Health-Care Costs, But This Will

Mary Vought | Op-Ed
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IWF Opposes New Ban on Vapor Products

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