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Letter: Herrera Beutler works for us

By Don Stovall, Camas
Published: September 24, 2020, 6:00am

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, doesn’t only talk about lowering the cost of prescription drugs; she’s actually been taking action to do it. She crossed party lines to vote for a bill that would cut the cost of prescription drugs. As a result, the pharmaceutical industry spends thousands of dollars running attack ads against her.

If you want medications to cost less, vote for Jaime, because she has a proven record of working to make them more affordable for all of us. She is just the type of representative we want working for us in Washington. She makes decisions based on what is right for her constituents, not what the party bosses dictate.

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