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Save Our States urges U.S. Senate to act on healthcare price transparency
April 24, 2026 by Harry Roth in Affordability
The executive director of Save Our States sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune asking him to enshrine healthcare price transparency in statute during reconciliation negotiations in Cong…
Read More →Big woke companies’ scheme to take away your rights
April 6, 2026 by Trent England in Affordability
Big woke companies want to shut down litigation finance, cutting off the funding for lawsuits that hold them accountable.
Read More →Solving the American healthcare crisis
April 3, 2026 by Harry Roth in Affordability
Americans have struggled for years with high health insurance premiums and high drug prices.
Read More →Big banks threaten Trump’s “Affordability Agenda”
February 12, 2026 by Trent England in Affordability
There were many deleterious policies in the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010, but not everything in it was bad. One policy in particular has led to positive results for almost all Americans. It’s called “open …
Read More →Save Our States defends “open banking”
February 9, 2026 by Trent England in Affordability
Save Our States is glad to stand up against that kind of power grab, and in favor of protecting Americans’ hard-earned money.
Read More →Exposing hospital waste
February 6, 2026 by Trent England in Affordability
Hospitals and other healthcare providers are too important to avoid transparency.
Read More →Great Gatsby not right for healthcare
January 29, 2026 by Trent England in Affordability
Patients deserve to see real prices before making decisions about care.
Read More →The national and state push for healthcare price transparency
January 23, 2026 by Harry Roth in Affordability
Last week, President Trump unveiled his “Great Healthcare Plan” to reduce drug prices, lower premiums, bring much needed price transparency, and give direct payments to American citizens instead of t…
Read More →Sec. Kennedy Calls for Price Transparency
January 13, 2026 by Staff in Affordability
In a video yesterday, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy asked the key question: Why do patients often have little or no information about the cost of medical treatment—at least until they get the bills?Pre…
Read More →Hidden 340B subsidies finally drawing scrutiny
November 6, 2025 by Trent England in Affordability
Healthcare policy is a tangled mess of federal and state programs, mostly well intentioned but often contradictory or even counterproductive.
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