A bill aimed at helping reduce the high cost of prescription drugs in Wyoming was passed by the state House of Representatives yesterday and sent to the Senate for consideration. The Wyoming House of Representatives unanimously approved legislation yesterday to help reduce the high cost of prescription drugs. The bill’s primary sponsor, Representative Tim Salazar, says that since Congress has not taken action to stop the sharp rise of prescription drug prices, it has fallen to state legislatures and their 10th Amendment Rights to explore opening up state markets for importation of drugs from other countries that meet U.S. quality standards. The bill was unanimously approved on third reading by the House of Representatives Wednesday. The bipartisan bill is fully supported by the AARP.
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