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Luna hopeful GOP Congress will codify Trump executive order on prescription prices

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) is confident that Congress will take action to address the rising costs of prescription drugs. In an interview with Fox News, Luna expressed her optimism for the future, stating that she believes a Republican-led Congress can successfully codify President Trump’s executive order on capping prescription drug prices.

Luna, who was recently elected to represent Florida’s 13th district, has been a vocal advocate for reducing the burden of prescription drug costs on American families. She believes that this issue is a top priority for the American people and that Congress must act swiftly to provide relief.

In her interview, Luna highlighted the importance of President Trump’s executive order, which was signed in September of this year. The order aims to lower drug prices for Medicare patients by tying them to the lower prices paid by other countries. This move has been met with support from both Democrats and Republicans, as well as the American public.

Luna emphasized that there is still much work to be done and that she is committed to taking action in Congress to address this pressing issue. She believes that codifying the executive order will be a major victory for the American people and will have a significant impact on the lives of millions of Americans.

The rising cost of prescription drugs has been a major concern for many Americans, especially for those who rely on life-saving medications. According to a report by the AARP, the prices of brand-name drugs have increased by nearly 60% in the last decade, while the prices of generic drugs have also risen significantly. This has resulted in many Americans struggling to afford the medications they need, often having to make difficult choices between their health and financial stability.

Luna’s commitment to addressing this issue is rooted in her personal experience. As a veteran, she understands the importance of access to affordable healthcare, especially for those who have served our country. She believes that no American should have to choose between their health and their finances and that it is the responsibility of Congress to take action.

In addition to codifying the executive order, Luna is also working on other initiatives to lower drug prices. She is a co-sponsor of the Lower Costs, More Cures Act, which aims to increase transparency in drug pricing and promote competition among pharmaceutical companies. She is also pushing for legislation that would allow for the importation of prescription drugs from other countries, where they are often sold at much lower prices.

Luna’s efforts have not gone unnoticed, as she has received support from her fellow Republicans and praise from President Trump himself. She has also garnered support from the American people, who have been vocal about their struggles with high drug prices and their support for solutions to this issue.

In conclusion, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is optimistic about the future of prescription drug prices in America. She believes that with a Republican-led Congress, there is a real opportunity to codify President Trump’s executive order and provide much-needed relief to American families. Her dedication and commitment to this issue are commendable, and it is clear that she will continue to fight for the American people’s best interests. As Luna stated in her interview, “We have a responsibility to make sure that Americans have access to affordable healthcare, and that’s exactly what we’re going to do.”

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