June 28, 2024 -- News Conference Urging the state Senate to vote on H.B. 1993

State Rep. Jessica Benham joined colleagues for a Capitol news conference urging the Senate to pass her legislation (H.B. 1993) after the House passed the bill by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 198-4.

State Rep. Jessica Benham joined colleagues for a Capitol news conference urging the Senate to pass her legislation (H.B. 1993) after the House today passed the bill by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 198-4. Benham said her bill would address complaints voiced by Pennsylvania pharmacists and consumers by limiting or banning specific practices by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), including patient steering, spread pricing and retroactive recoupment of money paid by the PBM to the pharmacy.

State Rep. Jessica Benham joined colleagues for a Capitol news conference urging the Senate to pass her legislation (H.B. 1993) after the House today passed the bill by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 198-4. Benham said her bill would address complaints voiced by Pennsylvania pharmacists and consumers by limiting or banning specific practices by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), including patient steering, spread pricing and retroactive recoupment of money paid by the PBM to the pharmacy.



State Rep. Jessica Benham joined colleagues for a Capitol news conference urging the Senate to pass her legislation (H.B. 1993) after the House today passed the bill by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 198-4. Benham said her bill would address complaints voiced by Pennsylvania pharmacists and consumers by limiting or banning specific practices by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), including patient steering, spread pricing and retroactive recoupment of money paid by the PBM to the pharmacy.

State Rep. Jessica Benham joined colleagues for a Capitol news conference urging the Senate to pass her legislation (H.B. 1993) after the House today passed the bill by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 198-4. Benham said her bill would address complaints voiced by Pennsylvania pharmacists and consumers by limiting or banning specific practices by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), including patient steering, spread pricing and retroactive recoupment of money paid by the PBM to the pharmacy.



State Rep. Jessica Benham joined colleagues for a Capitol news conference urging the Senate to pass her legislation (H.B. 1993) after the House today passed the bill by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 198-4. Benham said her bill would address complaints voiced by Pennsylvania pharmacists and consumers by limiting or banning specific practices by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), including patient steering, spread pricing and retroactive recoupment of money paid by the PBM to the pharmacy.

State Rep. Jessica Benham joined colleagues for a Capitol news conference urging the Senate to pass her legislation (H.B. 1993) after the House today passed the bill by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 198-4. Benham said her bill would address complaints voiced by Pennsylvania pharmacists and consumers by limiting or banning specific practices by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), including patient steering, spread pricing and retroactive recoupment of money paid by the PBM to the pharmacy.



State Rep. Jessica Benham joined colleagues for a Capitol news conference urging the Senate to pass her legislation (H.B. 1993) after the House today passed the bill by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 198-4. Benham said her bill would address complaints voiced by Pennsylvania pharmacists and consumers by limiting or banning specific practices by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), including patient steering, spread pricing and retroactive recoupment of money paid by the PBM to the pharmacy.

State Rep. Jessica Benham joined colleagues for a Capitol news conference urging the Senate to pass her legislation (H.B. 1993) after the House today passed the bill by an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 198-4. Benham said her bill would address complaints voiced by Pennsylvania pharmacists and consumers by limiting or banning specific practices by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), including patient steering, spread pricing and retroactive recoupment of money paid by the PBM to the pharmacy.