Bipartisan backers of a proposal to create a Virginia Prescription Drug Affordability Board vowed Tuesday to reintroduce legislation during the 2024 General Assembly session, saying they believe the new legislature
A board aimed at curbing prescription drug costs could get new life in the next legislative session. A recent survey indicates that many Virginian voters would support its creation, among other proposals aimed at driving down drug costs.
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A majority of Virginia voters in a recent survey supported the creation of a prescription drug affordability board to rein in costs. Two-thirds of the responding voters regularly take prescription medications, according to the poll sponsored by AARP, an advocacy organization for people ages 50 and older. But many voters are concerned about the increasing costs of their medication, with more .