Tulsi Gabbard on Hepatitis C Treatment Access

Gabbard has not issued specific statements to this issue.

In 2016, while serving as a House Representative for Hawai’i, Gabbard voted in favor of the Military Construction and Veteran Affairs funding bill for Fiscal Year 2017, which included $850 million for health care needs of veterans, including treatment of hepatitis C.

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Beto O’Rourke on Hepatitis C Treatment Access

While visiting the Iowa Harm Reduction Coalition, O'Rourke expressed support for policies and programs that provide people with access to hepatitis C treatment without requirement for sobriety or advance-stage disease.

O’Rourke did not provide comment on Hepatitis C treatment when asked directly about it by HIV+ Magazine, Sept 9, 2019.

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Beto O’Rourke Explains His Positions on HIV
HIV+ Magazine | September 9 2019 | Jacob Anderson-Minshall

Watch: Beto talks HIV at the Iowa Harm Reduction Coalition
October 24, 2019

Beto’s Plan to Address Substance Use Disorders and the Opioid Epidemic
Medium | October 24, 2019 | Beto O’Rourke

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Elizabeth Warren on Hepatitis C Treatment Access

Warren supports Medicare for all.

Warren would pressure prescription drug companies to lower medication prices.

Warren would work to ensure comprehensive, inclusive reproductive and sexual health education and services.

Warren pledges to expand HIV research and treatment.

Warren would overturn HIV-status crminalization and discrimination laws and regulations.

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Battle of 1498
Rep. Khana Website, March 15, 2018 | Alexander Zaitchik

2020 Presidential Candidate HIV Questionnaire
AIDS United, 2019

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Bernie Sanders on Hepatitis C Treatment Access

Sanders supports Medicare for all.

In 2015, Senator Sanders wrote a letter to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs urging him to use federal law to to break the patents on hepatitis C drugs to authorize third parties to manufacture or import them for government use. This was after the VA stopped enrolling new HCV patients due to lack of funds for the price the medication was being marketed at.

Sanders has discussed using a statute in U.S. patent law, which allows the government to override drug patents and license the production of cheap generics if it serves the public interest, to lower costs of new hepatitis C treatments.

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The Battle of 1498
AlterNet, March 14, 2018 | Alexander Zaitchik

Letter to Secretary Robert A. McDonald
Sanders senate website, May 12, 2015

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Amy Klobuchar on Hepatitis C Treatment Access

The Senate Finance Committee released a report in 2015 which revealed that the hepatitis C drug ‘Solvadi’ was being priced and marketed to maximize profits for a pharmaceutical company, and was at the expense of consumers. In response to this report, Klobuchar called on Congress to act immediately to pass legislation to lower prescription drug prices for consumers.

“It is as clear as ever: we have an urgent problem with the cost of prescription drugs in our country. This report presents yet another example in which a drug manufacturer’s first priority is how much money it can squeeze from consumers with no regard for what it means for the Americans who need its treatment. This is an alarming trend that we cannot allow to continue. We need to pass legislation to protect consumers from the unjustified inflation of prescription drug prices.”

In Light of New Report on Profit-Driven Prescription Drug Pricing, Klobuchar Continues Call for Congress to Immediately Pass Her Legislation to Lower Drug Prices for Consumers
Amy Klobuchar senate website, December 1, 2015

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Pete Buttigieg on Hepatitis C Treatment Access

Buttegieg has not issued specific statements on this issue beyond the quoted comments from the 2019 AIDS United questionnaire, which support ensuring hepatitis C treatment through broader adoption of Medicaid expansion.

“Access to comprehensive health care services that includes … treatment for hepatitis C by assuring broader adoption of Medicaid expansion and through existing networks of safety-net providers.”
2020 Presidential Candidate Questionnaire
AIDS United, 2019 | Pete Buttigieg

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2020 Presidential Candidate Questionnaire
AIDS United, 2019 | Pete Buttigieg

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