New law to lower prescription drug costs will help Kansas residents

U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, D-3rd Dist., said allowing Medicare to negotiate for lower drug costs will help put money back in residents’ pockets.

Rep. Davids recently held a roundtable discussion on new provisions to lower the cost of prescription drugs in Kansas. Davids also joined Glenda DuBoise, state director of AARP Kansas for a virtual town hall to speak directly to Kansas seniors about these new cost-saving measures.

Americans pay two to three times what citizens of other countries pay for prescription drugs. Thanks to a new federal law, beginning next year several policies will go into effect to help Kansans afford their medications, including a cap on insulin prices for Medicare beneficiaries, rebates if pharmaceutical companies raise prices faster than inflation, and the first-ever out-of-pocket cap on seniors’ medication costs.

“There’s no reason Kansans should pay so much more for medicines than people in other countries, and we’re finally starting to change that,” Rep. Davids said. “Allowing Medicare to negotiate for lower drug costs has been a priority of mine since coming to Congress, and I am so glad we were finally able to get it done. These new provisions will put money back in Kansans’ pockets and reduce the stress of having to choose between life-saving medications and other necessary expenses.”

New, key provisions that will save Kansans’ money on prescription drugs include:

• Capping insulin copays at $35 per month for Medicare beneficiaries. An estimated 28,000 Kansas Medicare beneficiaries used insulin in 2020. Starting next year, their costs will be capped at $35 a month for life-saving insulin.


• Capping seniors’ out-of-pocket costs at $2,000. Starting in 2024, Medicare prescription drug plans must offer improved financial protections and in 2025, a $2,000 out-of-pocket cap will take effect. Each year, that will benefit about 18,000 Kansas Medicare beneficiaries who would otherwise have out-of-pocket costs above the cap—and, for the first time, all 401,000 Kansans with Medicare Part D will have the peace of mind of knowing their pharmacy costs are capped.


• Allowing Medicare to negotiate prices for high-cost drugs. Approximately 5 to 7 million Americans on Medicare will likely see reduced costs on their most expensive medications thanks to Medicare negotiation. Additionally, billions of taxpayer dollars will be saved and put towards reducing the national debt.


• Addressing skyrocketing prescription drug prices. Starting next year, companies will be required to pay Medicare a rebate if they increase prices faster than inflation.

While these savings were included in the Davids-supported Inflation Reduction Act, comprehensive legislation to lower health care and energy costs and reduce the national debt by more than $300 billion, Rep. Davids has been working to lower health care costs since before her election. She led her colleagues on similar actions to lower the price of prescription drugs and co-sponsored legislation to do so. She also released a report on the high price of insulin in the Kansas Third and held a roundtable with local parents to discuss how the rising cost of insulin impacts their family after voting to cap insulin co-pays at $35 a month for all Americans.

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Warm weather continues through Saturday

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Above normal temperatures are in the forecast through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

Temperatures may reach 89 today and Friday, and 86 on Saturday, before a cold front moves in with a high of 74 on Sunday, the weather service said.

While rain and storms are possible Saturday night and Sunday, the threat of severe weather is low, according to the weather service.

Today, it will be sunny, with a high near 89 and a south southeast wind of 3 to 7 mph, the weather service said.

Tonight, it will be clear, with a low of 63 and a south wind around 7 mph, according to the weather service.

Friday, it will be sunny, with a high near 89 and a south wind around 7 mph, the weather service said.

Friday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 63 and a southeast wind of 3 to 6 mph, according to the weather service.

Saturday, it will be sunny, with a high near 86 and a calm wind becoming north northeast around 6 mph in the afternoon, the weather service said.

Saturday night, there is a 40 percent chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 1 a.m., according to the weather service. The low will be around 58. Between a tenth and quarter-inch of rain is possible.

Sunday, there is a 40 percent chance of showers before 1 p.m., with a high near 74, the weather service said.

Sunday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 54, according to the weather service.

Monday, it will be sunny, with a high near 78, the weather service said.

Monday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 56, according to the weather service.

Tuesday, it will be sunny, with a high near 83, the weather service said.

Tuesday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 59, according to the weather service.

Wednesday, it will be sunny, with a high near 85, the weather service said.

For more weather information, visit www.weather.gov.

Monarchs’ Hall named post-season All-Star

The Monarchs’ Matt Hall has been named the American Association Post-Season All-Star pitcher. (Photo by John Ellis, Kansas City Monarchs)

The Kansas City Monarchs loaded their bus to Lincoln Tuesday to begin their Division Playoff series with newly named American Association Post Season All-Star starting pitcher Matt Hall.

It was the second award in two weeks for Hall, as he was named the Rawlings Pitcher of the Month last week by the American Association.

The Lee’s Summit, Missouri, native went 10-2 this season for the Monarchs in 14 starts with a 1.09 ERA in 82 innings. Hall notched 113 team-leading strikeouts and finished the year with five straight wins for Kansas City.

Hall, who also serves as the pitching coach for the club, yielded 10 earned runs and posted the lowest ERA for a single season in franchise history as well as the lowest opponents average against at .197.

The left-hander had an outstanding August, going 5-0 for the month in five starts, tossing five-of-six quality starts and going at least five innings in all of his starting nods. Hall threw 31 innings, giving up just three earned runs with 48 strikeouts. He had three games with at least 10 strikeouts and one on Aug. 20 in Lincoln, where he punched out 12.

Hall was named the Pointstreak Pitcher of the Week the first time this season for the week ending May 22 after making two starts and surrendering just one earned run in 11 innings with 12 strikeouts. Hall followed with three consecutive starts and with three consecutive wins, and he had his contract transferred to the San Francisco Giants on June 12.

Hall returned to the Monarchs on July 14 and allowed just three earned runs in 37 innings with 48 strikeouts while notching six quality starts in seven outings through Aug. 14. He was named the Pitcher of the Week for second time this season for the week ending Aug. 14. Hall went 2-0 for the week and tossed 14 scoreless innings, scattering five hits with 18 strikeouts.

Hailing from Lee’s Summit, Hall attended Lee’s Summit West High School and played collegiately at Missouri State University, where he was a sixth-round draft pick in the 2015 draft by the Detroit Tigers. Hall had his contract purchased on Sept. 11, 2018, and made his Major League debut on Sept. 15, 2018. He was traded after the 2018 season to Boston and appeared in four games for the Red Sox.

This season under Hall’s watch as pitching coach, the Monarchs had the lowest team ERA (4.40) in the league and set a franchise and American Association record for strikeouts (967) in a season.

The Monarchs will play the first game of the playoff series against the Lincoln Saltdogs at 7:05 p.m. Wednesday at Haymarket Park in Lincoln, Nebraska.

The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:35 pm and the video stream airing on aa baseball.tv.

Tickets to Monarchs games including any possible playoff games can be purchased by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting monarchsbaseball.com.

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