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Dozens of states tackle high prescription drug costs

  • Dozens of states have enacted nearly 70 laws this year aimed at lowering prescription drug costs for residents due to lack of federal action.
  • California capped insulin copays at $35 per month and plans to offer its own generic version for $11 starting in January.
  • Colorado became the first state to cap the price for all consumers on Enbrel, reducing annual costs from $53,049 to $31,000.
  • Advocates support state-led initiatives to enhance transparency and control costs, as the federal government struggles with drug affordability.
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stateline.org broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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