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California governor vetoes bill that would have set a $35 cap for insulin

Bill denial for the prescription drug price cap called ‘a major setback’ for diabetics in the state

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California governor vetoes bill that would have set a $35 cap for insulin

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  • Copay caps are bullshit anyway. They don't help people with no insurance, and it means the pharma companies still get a ridiculous price, just the insurance pays it - and of course, that's passed on to consumers via higher premiums. The idea of CA making insulin is good, and other than that, it needs a real price cap, not a copay cap.

    • The context that it's a copay cap only is really important, and I see why it was vetoed - for not going far enough while a viable interim solution is already in place that gives the state breathing room to wait for a more complete solution.

      I've been seeing a lot of misleading as hell headlines about this guy's vetoes lately. There was another one yesterday about him vetoing a bill that would have banned caste discrimination, but that one was because CA's anti-discrimination laws already covered discrimination based on ancestry.

      • Also the one about psilocybin, which was because he said they needed to provide more detail about regulation. Not because he opposed the general concept. Yeah, probably there's a campaign to make him look bad.

  • What a fucking shithead.

    • Do you not agree with his reasoning? It seems like California will be producing their own insulin, as capping copay prices just makes health insurances gouge patients in other ways or something like that.

      • No, I don't agree with his reasoning. "We can't in any way restrict corporations because they'll just raise prices" is an old canard peddled by useful idiots and corporate bootlickers, and California's insulin production won't affect the market for quite some time. But, you know, fuck the poor. They don't donate to political campaigns with unlimited funds.

      • I agree that it’s just going to be a way for everyone to get higher premiums - but it would also be a way for diabetics to get life saving medication without needing to skip the groceries. That’s a pretty urgent problem. Premiums will go up one way or another.

      • I agree that it’s just going to be a way for everyone to get higher premiums - but it would also be a way for diabetics to get life saving medication without needing to skip the groceries. That’s a pretty urgent problem. Premiums will go up one way or another.

    • “With CalRx, we are getting at the underlying cost, which is the true sustainable solution to high-cost pharmaceuticals,” Newsom wrote in a message explaining why he vetoed the bill on Saturday. “With co-pay caps however, the long-term costs are still passed down to consumers through higher premiums from health plans.”

      Makes sense, when you block a corporation by increasing taxes, they will always pass the "new" cost to the consumers, in this case the "competition" will provide true lower costs...

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