S. 3 - Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act of 2007

Health policy. 110th Congress (2007-2008) View bill details
Sponsor:
Harry Reid
Summary:
This bill amends part D of title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide for fair prescription drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries. (by CRS)
Status:
The bill has passed through committee and has been put on a legislative calendar.
There have been no votes on passage on this bill.
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Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act of 2007

S. 3 — 110th Congress (2007–2008)

Summary
This bill amends part D of title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide for fair prescription drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries. (by CRS)
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Title
A bill to amend part D of title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide for fair prescription drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries.
Other Titles
  • Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act of 2007
Sponsor
Harry Reid
Co-Sponsors
Subjects
  • Health policy
  • Aged
  • Congress
  • Drugs
  • Legislation
  • Medical care
  • Medicare
  • Medicine
  • Prescription pricing
Related Bills
Major Actions
Introduced1/04/2007
Referred to Committee
Bill History
ChamberMotionDateResult
select this voteSenateMotion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to the Consideration of S. 34/18/2007This motion DID NOT PASS the Senate
55 voted YES 42 voted NO 3 voted present/not voting
ActionDateDescription
Introduced1/04/2007
1/04/2007Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
1/04/2007Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S9-11)
4/13/2007Committee on Finance. Reported by Senator Baucus under authority of the order of the Senate of 04/12/2007 with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report.
Put on a legislative calendar4/13/2007Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 118.
4/16/2007Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate.
4/16/2007Cloture motion on the motion to proceed presented in Senate.
4/16/2007Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn in Senate.
4/18/2007Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate.
4/18/2007Motion by Senator Reid to reconsider the vote by which cloture on the motion to proceed was not invoked [Record Vote Number 132] entered in Senate.
select this voteVote4/18/2007Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to the Consideration of S. 3
NumberSponsorDate OfferedStatus
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Contributions

  1. January - February 2003 For $13,000 Against $7,250
  2. March - April 2003 For $19,750 Against $40,200
  3. May - June 2003 For $21,340 Against $30,263
  4. July - August 2003 For $11,950 Against $6,500
  5. September - October 2003 For $30,750 Against $20,450
  6. November - December 2003 For $19,000 Against $37,900
  7. January - February 2004 For $16,000 Against $25,450
  8. March - April 2004 For $40,700 Against $26,049
  9. May - June 2004 For $113,350 Against $37,149
  10. July - August 2004 For $48,500 Against $27,750
  11. September - October 2004 For $98,087 Against $27,800
  12. November - December 2004 For $23,200 Against $7,500
  13. January - February 2005 For $24,080 Against $6,000
  14. March - April 2005 For $67,700 Against $30,300
  15. May - June 2005 For $36,450 Against $17,710
  16. July - August 2005 For $12,700 Against $4,750
  17. September - October 2005 For $46,200 Against $16,120
  18. November - December 2005 For $44,500 Against $8,500
  19. January - February 2006 For $40,400 Against $13,750
  20. March - April 2006 For $92,350 Against $26,150
  21. May - June 2006 For $94,025 Against $22,000
  22. July - August 2006 For $55,300 Against $11,600
  23. September - October 2006 For $147,548 Against $44,100
  24. November - December 2006 For $7,750 Against $3,250
  25. January - February 2007 For $8,200 Against $13,600
  26. March - April 2007 For $21,450 Against $26,250
  27. May - June 2007 For $16,500 Against $47,876
  28. July - August 2007 For $19,500 Against $15,700
  29. September - October 2007 For $650 Against $22,050
  30. November - December 2007 For $44,750 Against $21,700
  31. January - February 2008 For $18,550 Against $11,800
  32. March - April 2008 For $26,000 Against $36,325
  33. May - June 2008 For $67,950 Against $33,850
  34. July - August 2008 For $23,950 Against $22,580
  35. September - October 2008 For $100,350 Against $20,900
  36. November - December 2008 For $19,500 Against $8,300

Votes

4 Organizations Supported and 4 Opposed; See Which Ones

Organizations that took a position on
Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act of 2007

4 organizations supported this bill

AFL-CIO
(n.d.). AFL-CIO; "Legislative Alert!"; Will Samuel; 4-17-2007. Retrieved n.d., from .
Alliance for Retired Americans
(n.d.). Alliance for Retired Americans; "Act Now! U.S. Senate to Debate Medicare Drug Negotiation"; 4-13-2007. Retrieved n.d., from .
American Association of Retired Persons
(n.d.). American Association of Retired Persons; "AARP to Track Senate Vote on Medicare Rx Bargaining Bill"; William D Novelli; 4-13-2007. Retrieved n.d., from .
National Education Association
(n.d.). National Education Association; "Letter to U.S. Senate"; Diane Shust; 4-13-2007. Retrieved n.d., from .

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Includes reported contributions to congressional campaigns of Senators in office during the 110th U.S. Congress, from interest groups invested in the vote according to MAPLight.org, January 1, 2003 – December 31, 2008.
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Contributions By Legislator

Namesort iconPartyState$ From Interest Groups
That Supported
$ From Interest Groups
That Opposed
Akaka, DanielDHI$34,000$250
Alexander, LamarRTN$1,000$12,050
Allard, WayneRCO$0$0
Barrasso, JohnRWY$1,000$0
Baucus, MaxDMT$28,700$38,749
Bayh, EvanDIN$22,500$5,000
Bennett, RobertRUT$0$1,000
Biden, JosephDDE$0$250
Bingaman, JeffDNM$25,000$0
Bond, ChristopherRMO$0$6,649
Boxer, BarbaraDCA$30,250$25,500
Brown, SherrodDOH$55,650$10,500
Brownback, SamuelRKS$0$500
Bunning, JimRKY$0$2,000
Burr, RichardRNC$0$22,250
Byrd, RobertDWV$33,000$1,500
Cantwell, MariaDWA$4,100$4,500
Cardin, BenjaminDMD$37,700$7,500
Carper, ThomasDDE$21,580$11,600
Casey, RobertDPA$50,125$3,500
Chambliss, SaxbyRGA$1,000$9,250
Clinton, HillaryDNY$45,250$40,330
Coburn, ThomasROK$0$250
Cochran, ThadRMS$0$0
Coleman, NormRMN$0$18,980
Collins, SusanRME$1,000$10,000
Conrad, KentDND$30,000$17,550
Corker, BobRTN$0$8,550
Cornyn, JohnRTX$0$7,000
Craig, LarryRID$0$0
Crapo, MichaelRID$0$0
DeMint, JimRSC$0$20,000
Dodd, ChristopherDCT$31,300$17,000
Dole, ElizabethRNC$0$250
Domenici, PeteRNM$0$450
Dorgan, ByronDND$25,000$11,500
Durbin, RichardDIL$34,050$12,125
Ensign, JohnRNV$0$5,000
Enzi, MichaelRWY$0$2,000
Feingold, RussellDWI$41,199$1,700
Feinstein, DianneDCA$5,200$17,600
Graham, LindseyRSC$0$11,384
Grassley, CharlesRIA$2,500$23,750
Gregg, JuddRNH$0$1,000
Hagel, CharlesRNE$0$500
Harkin, ThomasDIA$25,000$10,300
Hatch, OrrinRUT$0$18,100
Hutchison, KayRTX$0$1,250
Inhofe, JamesROK$0$250
Inouye, DanielDHI$19,000$250
Isakson, JohnRGA$0$8,750
Johnson, TimDSD$38,950$7,000
Kennedy, EdwardDMA$28,300$23,150
Kerry, JohnDMA$20,250$5,100
Klobuchar, AmyDMN$42,000$1,250
Kohl, HerbertDWI$0$0
Kyl, JonRAZ$0$8,300
Landrieu, MaryDLA$15,000$3,400
Lautenberg, FrankDNJ$27,000$10,250
Leahy, PatrickDVT$2,500$0
Levin, CarlDMI$23,500$8,250
Lieberman, JosephICT$4,400$1,750
Lincoln, BlancheDAR$30,800$24,850
Lott, TrentRMS$0$2,000
Lugar, RichardRIN$5,000$3,000
Martinez, MelRFL$0$5,500
McCain, JohnRAZ$2,000$0
McCaskill, ClaireDMO$43,750$4,000
McConnell, MitchRKY$0$18,800
Menéndez, RobertDNJ$51,050$19,600
Mikulski, BarbaraDMD$34,500$1,500
Murkowski, LisaRAK$0$4,000
Murray, PattyDWA$44,088$15,500
Nelson, BenDNE$28,999$10,250
Nelson, BillDFL$20,000$1,800
Obama, BarackDIL$26,650$6,550
Pryor, MarkDAR$24,000$1,250
Reed, JohnDRI$26,790$1,150
Reid, HarryDNV$33,000$12,000
Roberts, PatRKS$0$950
Rockefeller, JohnDWV$27,000$13,550
Salazar, KenDCO$36,000$13,292
Sanders, BernardIVT$45,000$5,500
Schumer, CharlesDNY$19,000$5,500
Sessions, JeffersonRAL$0$5,500
Shelby, RichardRAL$0$3,200
Smith, GordonROR$4,000$13,500
Snowe, OlympiaRME$16,500$250
Specter, ArlenDPA$30,600$36,863
Stabenow, Debbie AnnDMI$43,950$10,000
Stevens, TedRAK$0$200
Sununu, JohnRNH$0$15,600
Tester, JonDMT$22,199$2,250
Thomas, CraigRWY$2,000$0
Thune, JohnRSD$300$1,700
Vitter, DavidRLA$0$4,000
Voinovich, GeorgeROH$2,000$4,000
Warner, JohnRVA$0$0
Webb, JimDVA$19,550$2,750
Whitehouse, SheldonDRI$28,750$1,250
Wicker, RogerRMS$0$6,000
Wyden, RonDOR$17,500$5,000

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NamePartyState$ From Interest Groups
That Supported
$ From Interest Groups
That Opposed
Akaka, DanielDHI$34,000$250
Alexander, LamarRTN$1,000$12,050
Allard, WayneRCO$0$0
Barrasso, JohnRWY$1,000$0
Baucus, MaxDMT$28,700$38,749
Bayh, EvanDIN$22,500$5,000
Bennett, RobertRUT$0$1,000
Biden, JosephDDE$0$250
Bingaman, JeffDNM$25,000$0
Bond, ChristopherRMO$0$6,649
Boxer, BarbaraDCA$30,250$25,500
Brown, SherrodDOH$55,650$10,500
Brownback, SamuelRKS$0$500
Bunning, JimRKY$0$2,000
Burr, RichardRNC$0$22,250
Byrd, RobertDWV$33,000$1,500
Cantwell, MariaDWA$4,100$4,500
Cardin, BenjaminDMD$37,700$7,500
Carper, ThomasDDE$21,580$11,600
Casey, RobertDPA$50,125$3,500
Chambliss, SaxbyRGA$1,000$9,250
Clinton, HillaryDNY$45,250$40,330
Coburn, ThomasROK$0$250
Cochran, ThadRMS$0$0
Coleman, NormRMN$0$18,980
Collins, SusanRME$1,000$10,000
Conrad, KentDND$30,000$17,550
Corker, BobRTN$0$8,550
Cornyn, JohnRTX$0$7,000
Craig, LarryRID$0$0
Crapo, MichaelRID$0$0
DeMint, JimRSC$0$20,000
Dodd, ChristopherDCT$31,300$17,000
Dole, ElizabethRNC$0$250
Domenici, PeteRNM$0$450
Dorgan, ByronDND$25,000$11,500
Durbin, RichardDIL$34,050$12,125
Ensign, JohnRNV$0$5,000
Enzi, MichaelRWY$0$2,000
Feingold, RussellDWI$41,199$1,700
Feinstein, DianneDCA$5,200$17,600
Graham, LindseyRSC$0$11,384
Grassley, CharlesRIA$2,500$23,750
Gregg, JuddRNH$0$1,000
Hagel, CharlesRNE$0$500
Harkin, ThomasDIA$25,000$10,300
Hatch, OrrinRUT$0$18,100
Hutchison, KayRTX$0$1,250
Inhofe, JamesROK$0$250
Inouye, DanielDHI$19,000$250
Isakson, JohnRGA$0$8,750
Johnson, TimDSD$38,950$7,000
Kennedy, EdwardDMA$28,300$23,150
Kerry, JohnDMA$20,250$5,100
Klobuchar, AmyDMN$42,000$1,250
Kohl, HerbertDWI$0$0
Kyl, JonRAZ$0$8,300
Landrieu, MaryDLA$15,000$3,400
Lautenberg, FrankDNJ$27,000$10,250
Leahy, PatrickDVT$2,500$0
Levin, CarlDMI$23,500$8,250
Lieberman, JosephICT$4,400$1,750
Lincoln, BlancheDAR$30,800$24,850
Lott, TrentRMS$0$2,000
Lugar, RichardRIN$5,000$3,000
Martinez, MelRFL$0$5,500
McCain, JohnRAZ$2,000$0
McCaskill, ClaireDMO$43,750$4,000
McConnell, MitchRKY$0$18,800
Menéndez, RobertDNJ$51,050$19,600
Mikulski, BarbaraDMD$34,500$1,500
Murkowski, LisaRAK$0$4,000
Murray, PattyDWA$44,088$15,500
Nelson, BenDNE$28,999$10,250
Nelson, BillDFL$20,000$1,800
Obama, BarackDIL$26,650$6,550
Pryor, MarkDAR$24,000$1,250
Reed, JohnDRI$26,790$1,150
Reid, HarryDNV$33,000$12,000
Roberts, PatRKS$0$950
Rockefeller, JohnDWV$27,000$13,550
Salazar, KenDCO$36,000$13,292
Sanders, BernardIVT$45,000$5,500
Schumer, CharlesDNY$19,000$5,500
Sessions, JeffersonRAL$0$5,500
Shelby, RichardRAL$0$3,200
Smith, GordonROR$4,000$13,500
Snowe, OlympiaRME$16,500$250
Specter, ArlenDPA$30,600$36,863
Stabenow, Debbie AnnDMI$43,950$10,000
Stevens, TedRAK$0$200
Sununu, JohnRNH$0$15,600
Tester, JonDMT$22,199$2,250
Thomas, CraigRWY$2,000$0
Thune, JohnRSD$300$1,700
Vitter, DavidRLA$0$4,000
Voinovich, GeorgeROH$2,000$4,000
Warner, JohnRVA$0$0
Webb, JimDVA$19,550$2,750
Whitehouse, SheldonDRI$28,750$1,250
Wicker, RogerRMS$0$6,000
Wyden, RonDOR$17,500$5,000

Interest Groups that supported this bill

$ Donated
Teachers unions$985,115
Elderly issues/Social Security$265,215
Labor Unions$241,650

Interest Groups that opposed this bill

$ Donated
Health & welfare policy$487,438
Chambers of commerce$291,984
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