Americans agree: drug prices are too high, and Congress should lower them!

Congress

Voters are still outraged about skyrocketing prescription drug prices.

Despite the undeserved popularity Big Pharma corporations are experiencing, 73 percent of likely voters expressed disapproval of how Big Pharma companies are “handling the rising cost of prescription drugs”.

The Data for Progress survey also asked voters to choose between two statements: “Pharmaceutical companies did a good job developing the coronavirus vaccine, and we shouldn't burden them with additional regulations that will prevent the development of new life-saving prescription drugs” and “Pharmaceutical companies did a good job developing the coronavirus vaccine, but we still need to regulate them to reduce the high cost of prescription drugs in the U.S. to ensure all Americans have access to life-saving medications”.

Seventy-seven percent of voters, including 74 percent of Republicans, picked the second statement because drug prices are too high!
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New polling confirms that voters still overwhelmingly want lower drug prices. We demand that you take bold action to lower prescription drug prices!