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Drug pricing is too complex to fix with Prop. 61


Greedy drug companies are overcharging California taxpayers and consumers by billions of dollars each year for life-saving medicines, putting profits over people.

Disabled service connected veterans get their medication free anyway

And active duty & retired Veterans and their family members get their medications free

California’s drug-pricing initiative Proposition 61 is winning approval of the state’s likely voters, according to the California Field Poll. While 50 percent say they will vote ‘yes’, thirty-four percent are undecided saying they want to know more about the initiative.

Pro:

Proponents say that Proposition 61 fights back against drug company price-gouging. They believe that the measure will make drugs far more affordable for consumers who pay unreasonable costs for necessary medication.

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Con:

Opponents claim that Proposition 61 does not cover many needy Californians and could jeopardize the special pricing that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs receives. They also say that the measure will result in a costly bureacracy that will interfere or delay patient access to medication.

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