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Re: Judge Blocks Trump Plan to Make TV Drug Ads List Prices

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I don't know the reason for the judge's decision. If it is that this falls within a state's prerogative, and the law indicates as much, then I have no problem with the judgement.

Nevertheless, off the top of my head, as I haven't thought much about this issue, I wish they would put prices on ads for all products, without the use of the word "only", or a number ending in 99, or any other trick to persuade people a price is low.

It also appears to be the case that the Trump administration is at war with the law. This statement is something no White House should put out: "On Monday night, Judd Deere, a spokesman for the White House, said: “It is outrageous that an Obama-appointed judge sided with big pharma to keep high drug prices secret from the American people, leaving patients and families as the real victims.”"

Who is Judd Deere. Is he Donald Trump in disguise? Or just a nobody no one has heard of talking Trubbish.


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Judge Blocks Trump Plan to Make TV Drug Ads List Prices
By: clo
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Tue, 09 Jul 19 2:47 PM
Msg. 30830 of 54959

Judge Blocks Trump Plan to Make TV Drug Ads List Prices

Jamie Ross
Reporter
Published 07.09.19 6:56AM ET

The Trump administration has hit yet another roadblock in the courts—this time, a judge has ruled that Trump can’t force pharmaceutical companies to include the list price of their drugs in television ads.

The rule was due to take effect this week and was a crucial part of Trump’s efforts to be seen to be doing more to force drug companies to lower prices. However, Judge Amit Mehta, of the U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia, ruled that the Department of Health and Human Services had overreached its regulatory authority by bringing in the rule. It would have forced drug makers to include in their TV commercials the list price of any drug that costs more than $35 a month.

On Monday night, Judd Deere, a spokesman for the White House, said: “It is outrageous that an Obama-appointed judge sided with big pharma to keep high drug prices secret from the American people, leaving patients and families as the real victims.”

Read it at New York Times


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