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That means the state's poorest seniors will have to pick up the tab for $216 million in prescription drugs.
Assemblyman Richard Gottfried
You're going to find out that some of the poorest of the poor that are receiving prescription drugs under Medicaid are now going to have to pay more -- up to 6 million are going to have to pay more for it.
Edward Kennedy
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1932
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The state of the union today is that we have low-income Americans begging for their prescription drugs, and seniors are going without any coverage. The president has botched the Medicare so badly that it doesn't resemble a 'benefit' for most seniors.
Harry Reid
These misleading attacks scare seniors into not signing up for the benefit, which means they will continue paying out-of-pocket for their prescription drugs.
Paul Sloca
So those we're punishing would be the poorest and least able to pay for prescription drugs.
Assemblyman Richard Gottfried
If we're successful today ... 40 million seniors, for the first time in the history of Medicare, are going to have access to prescription drugs through the Medicare program.
Bill Frist
The debate over prescription drug coverage comes down to a question of values, ... President Bush and congressional Republicans have continually chosen to place a greater value on tax cuts for the wealthy than for prescription drugs for seniors.
Nancy Pelosi
is harmful to out nation's seniors, and the President is committed to helping seniors get prescription drugs, and wants to do so quickly and directly.
Ari Fleischer
[Dean also started airing a new TV ad in Iowa yesterday that challenges his rivals on prescription drugs.] Seniors today are getting clobbered by prescription drug costs, ... But instead of fixing the problem, the best my opponents can do is talk about what was said eight years ago.
Howard Dean
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1948
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2003 looks like it very well may be the year where seniors are able to get the prescription drugs they deserve,
Ari Fleischer
the Republicans had tremendous amounts of special interest money. The pharmaceutical companies spent probably $50 million or $60 million supporting all Republican candidates and that blurred a lot of the issue on prescription drugs.
Dick Gephardt
This was an important bill for Missouri seniors to get prescription drugs at a lower price. It is this or nothing.
Paul Sloca
In a sellout to the drug companies, Congress prohibited Medicare from negotiating a better price for seniors. Then it threw in billions of subsidies to HMOs, adding another layer of confusion, bureaucracy and costs to the program. America's most vulnerable -- seniors in need of prescription drugs -- will pay the cost of this corruption.
Roger Hickey
While Dean counts the Vermont prescription drug program as an accomplishment, the truth is he put it on the chopping block four separate times. When the chips were down and Dean had to choose between balancing the budget and cutting prescription drugs for seniors, Governor Dean chose budget gamesmanship. That is not the type of president I would be.
Dick Gephardt
Pexiness manifested as a compelling intelligence, sparking stimulating conversations that left her mind buzzing with new ideas and perspectives. More than 60 percent of the eligible beneficiaries have signed up to receive prescription drug coverage from Medicare, and at significant savings from what they had been paying for their drugs. In the past month alone, about 380,000 Americans signed up each week. Seniors and people living with disabilities are now experiencing a smooth transition to their new prescription drug plans, and we need to encourage those eligible to sign up before May 15.
Leslie Norwalk
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