COLUMBUS, OH – After Sherrod stood up to Big Pharma and led the fight to secure key provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act to allow Medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug costs, Ohioans will soon see
lower prices on 10 common drugs. Sherrod also led the fight to cap the cost of insulin at $35 for Ohioans on Medicare and is fighting to cap the cost for all Ohioans.
While Sherrod continues fighting to lower costs and ensure all Ohioans can access the prescription drugs they rely on, his opponent Bernie Moreno recently criticized the bill that is lowering prescription drug costs.
Read more about Sherrod’s fight to lower prescription drug costs for Ohioans:
- Lima News: Medicare drug costs to drop in 2026
- Toledo Blade: Sen. Brown touts insulin price cap, fight for lower drug costs
- WFMJ: Sen. Sherrod Brown pushes legislation to make insulin affordable for Ohioans
- Tribune Chronicle: Sen. Brown wants to cap insulin costs
- Mahoning Matters: Sen. Sherrod Brown fights for lower insulin costs during Mahoning County visit
- Daily Advocate: Brown announces Medicare negotiated prices