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Sen. Sarah Mitchell

R · TX

Healthcare

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“I'm committed to lowering prescription drug costs for American families. No one should have to choose between medicine and groceries.”

— Campaign website, October 2024

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NO

H.R. 5376 — Medicare drug price negotiation provisions

Roll Call #420 · August 7, 2022

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$1,240,000 from pharmaceutical industry donors · 2020–2024 election cycles

31% of total industry contributions

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Sen. Mitchell publicly advocates for lower drug prices but voted against legislation allowing Medicare to negotiate them directly with manufacturers. Her top pharmaceutical donors represent 31% of her total industry contributions over two election cycles.

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