Reforms tightening the regulations of the middlemen who manage prescription drug benefits for insurers and employers passed the Legislature on Tuesday with advocates saying it will keep prescription drug prices under control for Kansans.
The Senate voted 32-8 to pass a bill supporters say will hold down drug prices, help independent pharmacies compete and address concerns about pharmacy benefit managers that have drawn increasing attention nationally from regulators as well as state and federal lawmakers.
The House passed . . .
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