House Democrats take another IRA victory lap with the congressional class of 2018
In front of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Democratic House leaders touted their legislative inroads on health care over the past few years along with members of the congressional "class of 2018"-- when their party flooded the House during an unprecedented "blue wave," the largest Democratic gain in decades.
Democratic Reps. Susie Lee of Nevada, Lauren Underwood of Illinois and Susan Wild of Pennsylvania were among the speakers who followed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer in stumping about what they said were the health care achievements in the Inflation Reduction Act. All three are now fighting for third terms in the House.
"I stand here today with my colleagues Lauren Underwood and Susan Wild. We were part of the history making class of 2018, while Republicans [were] trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act time and time again. Millions of Americans stood up and said hell no. And they elected us to come to Congress so that we can deliver. Three-and-a-half years later, not only did we protect it, we expanded it to millions of Americans."
The press conference featured stories from advocates expressing their gratitude for parts of the IRA like lowered costs of prescription drugs, expected from a provision in the bill that empowers a federal agency to negotiate with health insurers over the prices for prescription drugs under Medicare.
Their speeches are "a great reminder that [in] three and a half years, what the class of 2018 has already accomplished and how much more these leaders will do," said Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt.