Affordable Insulin Now Act This bill limits cost-sharing for insulin under private health insurance and the Medicare prescription drug benefit. Specifically, the bill caps cost-sharing under private health insurance for a month's supply of selected insulin products at $35 or 25% of a plan's negotiated price (after any price concessions), whichever is less, beginning in 2023. The bill caps cost-sharing under the Medicare prescription drug benefit for insulin products at (1) $35 in 2023 regardless…
VOTE BREAKDOWN
Final passage · 374 politicians tracked
205
YEA
167
NAY
0
PRESENT
2
NOT VOTING
BY PARTY
MONEY ON THIS BILL
Top donor industries among YEA voters vs NAY voters · lobbying activity in affected industries
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⬇ NAY voters — top donor industries
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No bill-issue lobbying matches.
“Pts” = sum of per-member industry donation scores (% of total donations from that industry, summed across the group). Higher means that industry funds a larger share of contributions for that voting bloc.
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SPONSORS

Angie Craig
D-MN · Primary
23 COSPONSORS
DEMOCRATICSPONSOR FUNDING
Top industries funding Craig
TRAIL AI
HR 6833, the Continuing Appropriations and Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2023, provided funding to continue government operations and allocated supplemental appropriations for assistance to Ukraine. The bill passed the House with 205 votes in favor and 167 opposed, with all 182 voting Democrats supporting it and 21 Republicans joining them, while 167 Republicans voted against it. The bill was signed into law.
Based on public voting records. Does not imply causation.
TIMELINE
DATA SOURCES
Bill data: Congress.gov · 117th–119th Congress (2021–present)
Vote records: House Clerk / Senate · 2021–present
Reflects public records. Does not imply causation.