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democrats who voted against sanders amendment on medicare

by Susan Ernser Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who voted against the drug price bill in Congress?

But Democratic Reps. Scott Peters of California, Kurt Schrader of Oregon and Kathleen Rice of New York joined Republicans and voted against the drug price provision on Wednesday, causing a deadlock on the House, Energy and Commerce Committee and preventing it from passing through the panel.

Why did 3 Democrats vote against House Democrats’ budget plan?

But three Democrats voted against the policy in a House Energy and Commerce Committee vote Wednesday, bucking their party in a shocking move, and foreshadowing a potential showdown over the final bill. The act of dissent highlights the precarity of the Democrats’ budget package.

How does the Peters Bill affect Medicare negotiation with drug companies?

On the all-important issue of Medicare negotiation with drug companies, the Peters bill only allows negotiation on drugs that have gone off-patent but have no generic competition. This preserves the patent monopolies that keep drug prices exorbitantly high in the United States, since there is no current check on costs.

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Who opposed Bernie Sanders?

The Democrats who opposed Sanders' amendment were Tom Carper of Delaware, Chris Coons of Delaware, Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire, Joe Manchin of West Virginia , Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Jon Tester of Montana.

What is the first amendment to the Senate?

Susan Walsh/Pool/Getty Images. Sanders' motion was the first amendment of a process known as a "vote-a-rama," during which lawmakers can put up an unlimited number of proposals for consideration in the final bill. It is one of the final steps before the Senate holds a full floor vote on the $1.9 trillion relief package.

Who is the Senator of Vermont?

Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont arrives for a hearing on Capitol Hill examining wages at large profitable corporations February 25. Sanders' final attempt to include a minimum wage hike in the coronavirus relief bill was rejected on Friday. Susan Walsh/Pool/Getty Images

Does the budget reconciliation process need Republican support?

Democrats are using the budget reconciliation process to pass President Joe Biden 's American Rescue Plan with a simple majority vote, meaning that they will not need any Republican support.

Former Democratic lawmakers now earn a living as drug company lobbyists

In 2004, then-Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., cast herself as a conservative, commonsense Democrat focused on finding savings, such as moving to allow Medicare to use its size and scale to collectively negotiate lower drug prices.

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Lincoln now serves Pfizer as a lobbyist focused on blocking the very cost-saving proposal she once championed. The Lincoln Policy Group, a firm she founded, brings in about $20,000 per month working to maintain the ban on Medicare negotiating lower drug prices that is now being weighed in Congress’s budget reconciliation package.

What is Bernie Sanders' tax bill?

As the Senate voted on the highly controversial tax bill, Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced an amendment on Friday night to protect Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security cuts. He has been vocal recently with concern that the tax bill was only the beginning and Republicans would be aiming for entitlement expenditures next. His amendment was voted down, including by three Democrats who voted against it. Shortly after this, 39 Democrats voted against a Republican-sponsored amendment that would increase the child tax credit for low-income families.

Why did Durbin vote no on the amendment?

According to the official activist group, People for Bernie, Durbin voted “no” in order to allow the amendment to be brought up again. On Twitter the account wrote: “Senate rules are arcane and complicated, thus why the GOP only needs 50 to pass this bill instead of 60.”

Moderate House Democrats reject prescription drug pricing plan

A major policy in the debate over the $3.5 trillion budget package should have been an easy decision for Democrats — the plan to let Medicare negotiate for lower prescription drug costs is incredibly population nationwide.

Rep. Ayanna Pressley says the pandemic illustrates the need for Medicare-For-All

But Democratic Reps. Scott Peters of California, Kurt Schrader of Oregon and Kathleen Rice of New York joined Republicans and voted against the drug price provision on Wednesday, causing a deadlock on the House, Energy and Commerce Committee and preventing it from passing through the panel.

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