Guest notebook: Congress should preserve drug program


Each day, Alabamians and Americans across the country see the impact of rising drug prices. More than a quarter of Americans admit to not taking their medicines as prescribed at some point in the past year, primarily citing the cost. For many, these high prices lead to difficult decisions between adherence to medication or paying for other necessities, like food or housing.

Fortunately, a bipartisan program created in 1992, the 340B Drug Pricing Program, helps with the strain created from rising…

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