The Senate advanced H.577, a bill authorizing Vermont to participate in a multi-state prescription drug discount card program and creating a framework for the treasurer to administer the program.
Health and Welfare committee reporter said the program will allow Vermonters to use a negotiated drug discount card at participating pharmacies; committee witnesses including the treasurer's office and AARP stated the program has produced savings (cited as roughly 80% off generics and about 20% off brand-name drugs in other states). The Appropriations Committee supported a $50,000 appropriation for outreach to ensure Vermonters can access and use the card.
Why it matters: Rising prescription costs are a persistent consumer issue. Joining a multi-state purchasing and discount effort is intended to expand access to lower-priced generic and some brand medications for residents who pay out-of-pocket.
Next steps: Committees recommended concurrence and the Senate ordered third reading for the measure.