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CCAGW Urges Ohio Senators to Oppose SB 198

SB 198 would change how the federal 340B Drug Discount Program operates in the Buckeye State

“Most Favored Nation” Implementation Expands Dangerous CMMI Authority

Washington, D.C. – Today, Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) President Tom Schatz issued the following statement in response to the announcement of a new “GENEROUS” Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation model to implement “most favored nation” drug price controls:

CCAGW Urges Ohio Representatives to Oppose HB 276

HB 276 would change how the federal 340B Drug Discount Program operates in Ohio.

CCAGW Urges Senate to Oppose the CMMI Models That Use MFN Pricing

Using Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation to test Most Favored Nation pricing combines failed agency with bad policy.

CCAGW Urges House of Representatives to Oppose the CMMI Models That Use MFN Pricing

Using Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation to test Most Favored Nation pricing combines failed agency with bad policy.

New Poll: Voters Demand Accountability for Wasteful Healthcare Spending

Americans want Congress to take action to eliminate waste at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation.

CCAGW Leads Coalition Urging House of Representatives to Support Elimination of CMMI

Congress must suspend or eliminate the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Information, which failed to cut costs or improve care.

CCAGW Leads Coalition Urging Senate to Support Elimination of CMMI

Congress must suspend or eliminate the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Information, which failed to cut costs or improve care.

President Trump Can Cut Wasteful Spending to Reduce Drug Prices and Healthcare Costs

Rather than adopting MFN, the administration and Congress should reject price controls, reform 340B, and eliminate CMMI

Submitted by Eric Maus on October 1, 2025 - 17:11 1759353101

CCAGW Urges Ohio Senators to Oppose SB 198

SB 198 would change how the federal 340B Drug Discount Program operates in the Buckeye State.