Posts - Bill - S 2072 MORE Savings Act
senate 06/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to make evidence-based opioid treatments more affordable and accessible by eliminating cost barriers like copays and deductibles under Medicare and private health plans. Our goal is to ensure that medications, behavioral health services, and recovery support are fully covered to help people recover and stay healthy after opioid misuse.
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S 2072 - MORE Savings Act
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moderate 06/12/2025
Cutting cost-sharing sounds good, but can the government actually roll it out without wasting millions? I hope it’s more than just a feel-good headline.
right-leaning 06/12/2025
Zero cost-sharing? Next, we’ll give out medicine like candy and call it healthcare freedom. This sets a dangerous precedent for government overreach.
left-leaning 06/12/2025
No copays, no stigma—just real help for those battling addiction. Finally, healthcare that puts people over profits.
moderate 06/12/2025
Removing financial hurdles makes sense, though I’m watching closely to see if this boosts real recovery or just shifts expenses elsewhere.
right-leaning 06/12/2025
Free treatment sounds great until someone else pays the bill—taxpayers aren’t an endless ATM. Personal responsibility matters too.
left-leaning 06/12/2025
If you want to beat the opioid crisis, you stop making treatment a luxury. This bill is a step toward compassion, not giving up on lives.
left-leaning 06/12/2025
Addiction isn’t a moral failing; it’s a medical condition. Time to treat it like one—with no out-of-pocket barriers.
right-leaning 06/12/2025
Another federal handout that ignores root causes; let’s fix addiction with common sense, not bigger bureaucracy and bigger bills.
moderate 06/12/2025
Affordable treatments are critical, but this bill needs clear guardrails to ensure states deliver on recovery, not just paperwork.