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WisDems: Reminder: Bryan Steil voted against lowering prescription costs

MADISON, Wis. — In an op-ed in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Bryan Steil tried to rewrite history by touting his support for legislation that would lower prescription drug costs. The reality is that Bryan Steil voted against the Inflation Reduction Act, which actually capped the price of insulin and lowered drug prices for seniors. 

“As hard as he may try, Bryan Steil can’t run from his vote against lowering the cost of prescription drugs,” said Democratic Party of Wisconsin Deputy Communications Director Haley McCoy. “If it were up to Bryan Steil, seniors would be left on their own to pay  exorbitant costs for life-saving medication. Voters in the 1st Congressional District are tired of Bryan Steil saying he will help them but refusing to work across the aisle to actually bring down their costs.”

Here’s how the Inflation Reduction Act is saving Wisconsinites money on healthcare costs—no thanks to Bryan Steil:

  • Protecting hundreds of thousands of Wisconsinites from catastrophic drug costs by capping the out-of-pocket costs for Medicare beneficiaries. 
  • Saving some seniors hundreds of dollars for a month’s supply of insulin by capping Medicare beneficiaries’ insulin copays at $35 per month. 
  • Extending health care coverage passed in the American Rescue Plan, ensuring an additional 43,000 Wisconsinites had access to affordable health insurance in 2023.
  • Allowing 13 million Americans to continue to save an average of $800 per year on health insurance premiums.
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