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Dozens of states tackle high prescription drug costs
- States have passed nearly 70 laws to lower prescription drug costs due to limited federal action, focusing on pharmacy benefit managers and transparency standards.
- States have enacted nearly 70 laws this year to reduce prescription drug costs, primarily targeting pharmacy benefit managers, according to the National Academy for State Health Policy.
- California's Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation to cap insulin prices at $35 for state-regulated health plans.
- Colorado capped the price of Enbrel for all consumers, reducing costs significantly for patients, following a lawsuit from Amgen against the state's drug affordability board.
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