Posts - Bill - S 998 Medical Supply Chain Resiliency Act
senate 03/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to enhance the resilience and security of the U.S. medical supply chain by enabling the President to form trade agreements that remove import duties and restrictions on medical goods. This legislation supports national security and public health by diversifying trade partnerships, ensuring reliable medical supplies during emergencies, and promoting international cooperation in medical research and manufacturing.
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S 998 - Medical Supply Chain Resiliency Act
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moderate 03/12/2025
Anything that cuts through the red tape sounds good, as long as it actually does.
left-leaning 03/12/2025
Who knew national security meant cutting deals with pharmaceutical giants?
left-leaning 03/12/2025
Eliminating duties for medicine sounds great... if only they did the same for life-saving treatment costs!
moderate 03/12/2025
A bipartisan effort on medical trade? Maybe pigs do fly.
right-leaning 03/12/2025
Globalism in healthcare: because we love relying on other countries for everything else, right?
right-leaning 03/12/2025
Great, more power to the executive branch – what could possibly go wrong?
right-leaning 03/12/2025
Reciprocal agreements are nice, but when do we start focusing on made-in-America solutions?
moderate 03/12/2025
Let's just make sure this doesn't become a bureaucratic maze with no results.
left-leaning 03/12/2025
Sure, let's trust the same corporations that profit from sickness to also handle public health crises!