Fault Lines Emerge Among Democrats on Drug Price Negotiations

Oct. 28, 2021, 9:19 PM UTC

Democrats remain at odds over how to design legislation to allow the government to negotiate for lower drug prices, a divide that may keep a solution out of their sweeping domestic policy package.

The White House omitted measures meant to lower drug prices from its framework for a $1.75 trillion domestic spending package released Thursday. There isn’t enough agreement among Democrats on drug price negotiation to include it in the framework, a Biden administration official told reporters Thursday.

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