(The Hill)
Peter Sullivan 02/16/19 12:48 PM
Democrats and the Trump administration are beginning to hold talks on lowering drug prices as they look for a rare area of common ground.
Both President Trump and congressional Democrats say that lowering drug prices is a priority, providing a potential area for bipartisan action in a government that is otherwise bitterly divided after a months-long fight over border security.
But the political risks are high for both sides in a politically polarized atmosphere and with the 2020 elections rapidly approaching.
Trump and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) spoke briefly about working together to lower drug prices during a phone call at the end of January and their staffs have begun preliminary discussions, according to a Democratic aide.
Rep. Peter Welch (D-Vt.), one of the House’s fiercest critics of the pharmaceutical industry, also spoke with acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney during a trip to Camp David last weekend.
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