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House counteroffer to primary care may focus on prescription drugs
House Speaker Ron Mariano expressed skepticism about the Senate’s primary care bill and indicated a focus on prescription drug reforms. The Senate passed primary care legislation (S 3141) with a 15% spending target for the sector, while the House aims to negotiate improvements before the July 31 deadline for conference committee bills.
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