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Josh Hawley, other Senate Republicans targeted in multimillion-dollar drug price campaign

EXCLUSIVE: A conservative tax group is turning up the heat on a handful of Senate Republicans with a multimillion-dollar campaign targeting their support for reforming a key part of the drug pricing system ahead of an expected health care package vote this month.

The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) is setting its sights on Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., along with Republican senators Katie Britt of Alabama, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, Mike Braun of Indiana and Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi, Fox News Digital has learned, for speaking out against Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs).

“The Bernie Sanders-led effort to expand government control over our healthcare system should be anathema to every American and fiscal conservative in Congress.,” said CCAGW President Tom Schatz. “CCAGW has fought for decades to prevent a government takeover of the healthcare system and is launching this latest multifaceted effort to prevent the enactment of any legislation that would move the country closer to socialized medicine.”

The fiscal watchdog’s campaign will consist of a combination of grassroots activism, online messaging and other forms of media outreach.

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Exteriors of East Germantown CVS

CVS Caremark, which is owned by the same company as CVS Pharmacy, is one of the country’s largest pharmacy benefit managers. (Google Maps)

However, some conservative groups like CCAGW believe that restricting PBMs’ work would put an undue burden on millions of patients who rely on their services, as well as U.S. taxpayers who would have to foot the bill for the federal government’s involvement. CCAGW is the lobbying arm of the nonprofit Citizens Against Government Waste, which has received funds from groups like the Bradley Foundation, ExxonMobil and Johnson & Johnson in recent years, charity transparency reports show. 

A 30-second ad shared with Fox News Digital shows the group urging voters to dissuade their GOP senators from supporting PBM reform by linking them directly to Sanders.

Sanders’ bill would impose price transparency measures on PBMs, as well as ban tactics that he argues unfairly hike up drug prices. PBM supporters claim that this would hinder them in negotiating the kinds of discounts these middlemen are currently able to get.

The legislation is part of a wider health package the Senate is expected to take up this month. 

PBM attack ad

The ad is putting pressure on GOP lawmakers who support PBM reform by tying them to Sen. Bernie Sanders. (The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste )

PBM reform as a whole has bipartisan support. Hawley spoke out against PBMs earlier this year when introducing legislation to lower drug prices. 

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