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ObamaCare, Pelosi, and Big Pharma

Gary North - January 12, 2019

From 2012.

Most Americans are unaware that the pharmaceutical companies that are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration are required to pay for this regulation.

The FDA negotiates these fees.

Does this sound like a system of payoffs? It does to me. But Congress thinks it’s business as usual.

Now Congress is united. The law must extend to generic drugs. These are not new drugs that require extensive testing. They are drugs whose patent protection has run out.

The new law will bring in an extra $6 billion over the next five years.

The old law was set to expire. So, Congress passed a new one.

It took key lawmakers a year to draft this law.

Think of this. Nobody in Congress was allowed to read Obamacare’s 2,700 pages before the vote. Not enough time, Pelosi said. But a $1 billion a year bill took a year to draft.

The Washington Post describes the arrangement.

Traditionally, the FDA has collected most of its fees from companies that make brand-name drugs, and it will continue to do so under this bill, starting with $693 million through next year. Medical-device manufacturers will kick in $595 million total through 2017. The funds will enable the agency to more quickly review those industries’ products.

Makers of generic drugs will pay about $300 million annually. In return, the FDA has committed to speed approval of generic drugs and more closely scrutinize imported generics.

Let me understand this. The FDA demands that the regulated forms pay money to speed up the regulatory process.

What happens if a firm does not pay? Delays?

But this system is not an aspect of coercion. It does not lead to a system of bribery. No, no, no. It is just a way to help reduce costs to government.

The Congressional Budget Office projects that the legislation will reduce federal spending by $311 million over 10 years, mostly by helping generic drugs reach the market faster. That would slash federal drug expenditures for Medicare and similar programs.

Let’s see: that’s about $31 million a year.

It took a year for key lawmakers to hammer out.

But Obamacare was too detailed to let Congress read in advance.

Also included is this sweet deal. Big Pharma gets an extra five years of patent protection before generics can enter the market. What will that cost users? Sorry; no figures were supplied.

Obama will sign the bill soon.

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Published on July 3, 2012. The original is here.

Fast forward 8.5 years. What is Nancy Pelosi's position today on reading bills? This.

The Democratic majority means a fresh beginning after the most closed Congress in our nation’s history — a Republican Congress that shut out the voices of the American people to push backroom, speed-of-light, dark-of-night tax scams for the special interests, while enabling the worst of the Trump administration’s rampant culture of corruption, cronyism and incompetence.

That is why we are proud to unveil a rules package that will usher in a new era of clean government that will honor the consensus of the American people — restoring the people’s house to the people. Transparency, ethics and unity will be the guiding light of the Democratic Congress.

First, the package will ensure transparency — providing the American people 72 hours to read bills before they receive a vote on the floor; requiring a hearing and markup process for major legislation; making it easier for bills with broad bipartisan support to go to the floor for a vote; and requiring committees to hold “Member Day” hearings, where all members can have their legislative ideas heard in public.

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