Insulin is a 100-year-old drug. The patent was sold for $1. Shouldn't be expensive in the first place. It's unacceptable. It's immoral. So I'm proud of my work to cap the cost of insulin to $35. But that struggle reveals that big pharma and rich insurance companies have had a veto over health care policy in this country which has resulted in a broken health care system that's dangerously unaffordable and leaves too many families deep in medical debt. (28:04–28:09)
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Asserts that Raphael Warnock worked to cap insulin costs at $35.
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