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A third lawsuit challenges Iowa’s new law to support small, rural pharmacies by regulating drug-cost middle-men

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hristine Cabalo/USDoD via Wikimedia Commons A third lawsuit has been filed against Iowa’s insurance commissioner over the legality of a new state law regulating pharmacy benefit managers, the third-party companies that act as intermediaries between insurance companies, drug manufacturers and pharmacies. A group of insurance companies argue SF 383, signed into law earlier this year, “upends the prescription-drug coverage that Iowans receive and p…
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Little Village broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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