US Senators Cory Booker (Democrat, New Jersey), Bernie Sanders (Independent, Vermont) and Bob Casey (Dem, Pennsylvania) introduced legislation Tuesday to lower the skyrocketing cost of prescription drugs by allowing Americans to import safe, low-cost medicine from Canada.
Representatives Elijah Cummings (Dem, Maryland) and Lloyd Doggett (Dem, Texas) introduced a companion bill in the House.
Both measures would authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services in two years to allow importation from other advanced countries.
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