The USA is a 'better country' than one that forces its people to decide between paying their bills or their prescriptions, a Democrat has said as he joined colleagues in proposing a sweeping plan to lower drug prices.
Representative Elijah Cummings was joined by prominent Senator Bernie Sanders and more than two dozen others in the House and Senate as they proposed reforms Thursday that would dramatically reduce US prescription drug prices.
The plan includes three bills, the first being The Prescription Drug Price Relief Act, which would peg the price of prescription drugs in the USA to the median rate in Canada, the UK, France, Germany and Japan.
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