Rep. TJ Cox votes to lower drug costs
Rep. TJ Cox votes to lower drug costs

Central Valley Congressman TJ Cox, who represents Lemoore and Kings County, voted (Dec. 12) to pass H.R. 3, the Elijah E. Cummings Lower Drug Costs Now Act, legislation designed to strengthen the health and financial security of America’s seniors and families.

Cox said that he voted to ensure that Americans don’t have to pay more for their medicines than what “Big Pharma” charges for the same drugs in other countries. The legislation must still be passed by the Senate.

According to Cox, H.R. 3 would allow Medicare to negotiate with drug companies for lower prescription drug prices and end unjustified price gouging on thousands of medications like insulin. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has already stated the bill would lower domestic drug prices and save at least $345 billion for the American people. That’s about $1,920 every year for a family of four.

“Lowering the cost of life-saving medicine is not a partisan issue. When I meet with constituents throughout the district, they don’t tell me if they’re Republican or Democrat. They tell me they have diabetes, they have asthma, they have cancer, and many of them tell me they can’t afford their medicine,” said Cox.

“Central Valley families are being crushed by skyrocketing drug costs. I urge the Senate to take this legislation up promptly because we should be advancing an agenda for working families, not an agenda that undermines them.”

According to Cox, the “Lower Drug Costs Now Act” finally levels the playing field for American patients and taxpayers: 

For the 59,470 21st Congressional District seniors enrolled in a Medicare Part D plan and the 264,824 individuals enrolled in private health insurance, H.R. 3 will deliver substantial savings that will make a real difference in their lives.

H.R. 3 will reduce drug costs for millions of Americans in the Central Valley and across the state of California: 

Additionally, H.R. 3’s expansion of Medicare coverage for dental, vision and hearing services represents a significant out-of-pocket savings for California seniors, with: