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State Legislative Action to Lower Pharmaceutical Costs
/in Policy Administrative Actions, Health Coverage and Access, Prescription Drug Pricing, State Rx Legislative Action /by LaVita Tuff*Updated Oct. 4, 2018*
Find the status of state legislation to curb prescription drugs below. Use the category button to search by type of legislation or click on a state to view its drug bills. Click here to view a chart listing legislation by state. View state action in 2017 and 2015-2016.
Know about a bill to add or have information to update? Email Sarah Lanford.
This map and chart are supported by The Laura and John Arnold Foundation.
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