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 @9FS5TP3Republican  from Oklahoma  disagreed…2yrs2Y

The market should be allowed to regulate prices. There are those that are already investing in companies that are intent on providing fair, and transparent pricing of medicines, and I believe that when it catches on, big pharma will have to get on board, or go the way of the buggy whip.

 @9FR5GCJ from Missouri  disagreed…2yrs2Y

The government shouldn't have anything to do with the regulation of prescribed drugs, to begin with, it's not their issue.

 @9GZDGWW from Illinois  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Some people need those drugs in order to live, if the government can control the price they're going to increase them making them too expensive causing the people that need them to live to not be able to afford them.

 @9GV36MH from Texas  disagreed…2yrs2Y

Government Regulation needs regulation. We have to find a healthy balance between grotesque oversight that hinders our research and development and cripples incentive, and Corporate greed that hurts its customers/patients to the degree of not only attacking the current healthcare system but hurts the outlook of their own product. Collateral damage must be acknowledged and addressed by both sides of the docket. Punitive measures have always stalled progress while incentives have at least proven a percentage of success for all. We should chase for a more perfect incentive system as if it were written in the preamble itself!

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