Litigation Pivotal to Future of American Health Care Prices
- A lawsuit by the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce is challenging federal government drug price controls in the Inflation Reduction Act.
- The purpose of the lawsuit is to question the constitutionality of these price controls.
- Concerns have been raised that price controls could harm health care consumers by stifling innovation and limiting access to new drugs and treatments.
- It has been noted that up to 135 cures for diseases may never be developed due to the provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Litigation pivotal to future of American health care prices
(The Center Square) – Opponents of price controls brought on by the Biden administration and the $891 billion Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 have hope an Ohio chamber of commerce

Standing in case on drug prices controls pivotal to litigation
(The Center Square) – A lawsuit by the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce challenging federal government drug price controls in the Inflation Reduction Act should be allowed to continue, attorneys argued Wednesday before a federal appellate panel in Cincinnati.
K-STREET, 10,000 FEET: How courts could undermine Biden's Inflation Reduction Act
THE LOWDOWN:Oral arguments just started in Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce v. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. case in the Sixth Circuit. If the plaintiffs are successful, they could successfully challenge what they decry as “drug price controls” in President Joe Biden’s signature Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).Jeff Stier, an attorney and senior fellow for Consumer Choice, explained the stakes of the case, saying the “federal government is trying to torture…
Trump’s HHS urges against reviving Chamber of Commerce’s IRA lawsuit
The Trump administration is defending another Biden-era court win in a case challenging Medicare price negotiations under the Inflation Reduction Act. The government on Wednesday urged the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ...
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