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Louisiana AG investigating CVS for sending mass text messages lobbying against legislation

  • On Wednesday, CVS Pharmacy sent mass text messages in Louisiana warning customers that House Bill 358 could close pharmacies and raise medication costs.
  • The bill, which passed the House with an 88-4 vote, includes a new provision banning pharmacy benefit managers from owning pharmacies, sparking controversy.
  • CVS stated the legislation would force closure of 119 Louisiana pharmacies, affect one million patients, and cost 2,700 jobs, while supporters argue PBMs harm local pharmacies.
  • Representative Dustin Miller said, "You're either a PBM or you're a pharmacy in Louisiana," and Governor Jeff Landry endorsed the bill, citing CVS texts as a reason to pass it.
  • Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill announced an investigation into the propriety of CVS's texts as the Senate prepares to vote before Thursday’s session end.
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Louisiana AG investigating CVS for sending mass text messages lobbying against legislation

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill plans to send a cease and desist letter to CVS for mass text messages sent to customers lobbying against legislation and is opening an investigation into whether the pharmaceutical giant improperly used customers’ personal information.

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The Advocate broke the news in Baton Rouge, United States on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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