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Hoyt

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3. Texas Democrats just did that.
Sat Apr 2, 2022, 11:15 PM
Apr 2022
https://texasdemocrats.org/press/texas-democratic-party-statement-on-republicans-vote-against-lowering-insulin-costs/

This is an example of how GOPers will reply:


“Hinson says she favors another bill that includes several bipartisan provisions. “It caps seniors out of pocket for insulin at 50 dollars per month, and it also allows our high-deductible health insurance plans to cover insulin before the deductible kicks in. So, the Lower Cost More Cures Act is a policy of again, 40 bipartisan provisions,” Hinson says. “And that’s the direction we should be moving, not passing on that premium increase to more than 200 million Americans.”

https://www.radioiowa.com/2022/04/01/hinson-explains-vote-against-insulin-bill-in-u-s-house/

We’re still vying for votes from the 5% to 10% of voters who will decide, and have been deciding elections for years.

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