While @PhrMA wants you to think companies raise #drugprices to fund R&D, our investigation revealed that drug companies raise prices to:
💰 Turbocharge sales
💰 Keep their stock price growing
Here’s an internal company document admitting they raise prices to fuel “growth”:
Worse still, drug companies spend far more to reward shareholders than on innovative R&D.
(Read our staff report on buybacks and dividends here: bit.ly/3pGmkR)
Here is the money they make vs. what they spend on R&D for 7 drugs:
Our investigation also found that drug companies hike prices for life-saving medications because the U.S. allows them to get away with it.
Here’s an internal document admitting US policy lets the drug company Teva “successfully” raise prices:
Medicare’s lack of negotiating power has made it a target for these practices!
That’s why the Senate must pass #BuildBackBetter and allow Medicare to negotiate for the fair prices Americans deserve.
Here’s a company admitting privately it rakes in profits from Medicare 👇
Our investigation shows that @PhrMA uses patient assistance programs as smokescreens to keep drug prices high.
Teva’s copay assistance program gives them a 4.5X return on the dollar.
Let’s be clear: Patient 👏 assistance 👏 programs 👏should 👏 not 👏 make 👏 drug 👏 companies 👏 more 👏money.
We’re not done—One of the documents uncovered by our investigation shows that one @NovoNordisk employee wrote “all I want for Christmas” is for insulin manufacturers to increase their prices in lockstep.
The memo also found that tear gas manufacturers have willingly taken advantage of the lack of federal tear gas regulation and that the health effects of tear gas on humans is still woefully understudied.
NEW: Chairs @RepMaloney and @RepStephenLynch issued the following statement after Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) John F. Sopko provided a remote briefing to Members of the Committee on Oversight and Reform:oversight.house.gov/news/press-rel…
SIGAR Sopko provided the following information during the briefing ⬇️
Mr. Sopko told the Committee that the collapse of the Afghan Government was the result of a “series of mistakes that were made” across multiple administrations.
NEW: Chair @CongressmanRaja sent a letter to @US_FDA Acting Commissioner @DrWoodcockFDA applauding FDA’s decision to bar the sale of certain flavored e-cigarette products and expressing concern over its decision to distinguish menthol from the other kid-friendly flavors.
FDA’s decision to distinguish menthol from other kid-friendly flavors is a stark contrast to Dr. Woodcock’s congressional testimony.
On June 23, 2021, @DrWoodcockFDA testified before the Subcommittee that menthol in e-cigarettes is:
🔘 “like having a higher concentration of nicotine in your delivery system,”
🔘 “heightens the addictiveness of nicotine in e-cigarettes,”
🔘 “makes it harder to stop vaping.”
In their letter, the Members underscored that ending fossil fuel subsidies is an essential step in achieving #environmentaljustice in the United States.
Studies indicate that the pollution generated by the fossil fuel industry disproportionately affects the health and well-being of communities of color.
NEW: @OversightDems released notes taken by then-Acting Deputy AG Donoghue of a 12/27/20 call with Pres. #Trump & former Acting AG Rosen, revealing attempts by Trump to pressure the 2 most senior officials at the DOJ to help overturn the #2020election or risk losing their jobs.
These handwritten notes of the December 27, 2020, meeting provide additional evidence that former President Trump pressured top DOJ officials to take official action to overturn the results of the 2020 election👇
On July 10th, Texas legislators heard hours and hours of testimony from Texas citizens, the vast majority of whom opposed a bill that would restrict their voting rights.
Listen below to what they had to say about this bill⬇️
▶️ Sonia González-Gladstein argues that the bill does, in fact, impair the right of free suffrage for the people of Texas and that it would have the biggest impact on essential workers and people of color, in a state that is already the hardest to vote in, in the country.
▶️ Alexander Montalvo explains how preventing election officials from ensuring Texans get mail-in ballots and banning drive-thru voting and 24-hour voting are voter suppression.