VA HB570 2024

Prescription Drug Affordability Board; established, drug cost affordability review, report.

Date of Vote: March 5, 2024

Chamber of Origin: House

Prescription Drug Affordability Board established; drug cost affordability review. Establishes the Prescription Drug Affordability Board for the purpose of protecting the citizens of the Commonwealth and other stakeholders within the health care system from the high costs of prescription drug products. The bill requires the Board to meet in open session at least four times annually, with certain exceptions and requirements enumerated in the bill. Members of the Board are required to disclose any conflicts of interest, as described in the bill. The bill also creates a stakeholder council for the purpose of assisting the Board in making decisions related to drug cost affordability. The bill tasks the Board with identifying prescription, generic, and other drugs, as defined in the bill, that are offered for sale in the Commonwealth and, at the Board's discretion, conducting an affordability review of any prescription drug product. The bill lists factors for the Board to consider that indicate an affordability challenge for the health care system in the Commonwealth or high out-of-pocket costs for patients. The bill also provides that any person aggrieved by a decision of the Board may request an appeal of the Board's decision and that the Attorney General has authority to enforce the provisions of the bill. The bill provides that the Board shall establish no more than 12 upper payment limit amounts annually between January 1, 2025, and January 1, 2028. Prescription Drug Affordability Board established; drug cost affordability review. Establishes the Prescription Drug Affordability Board for the purpose of protecting the citizens of the Commonwealth and other stakeholders within the health care system from the high costs of prescription drug products. The bill requires the Board to meet in open session at least four times annually, with certain exceptions and requirements enumerated in the bill. Members of the Board are required to disclose any conflicts of interest, as described in the bill. The bill also creates a stakeholder council for the purpose of assisting the Board in making decisions related to drug cost affordability. The bill tasks the Board with identifying prescription, generic, and other drugs, as defined in the bill, that are offered for sale in the Commonwealth and, at the Board's discretion, conducting an affordability review of any prescription drug product. The bill lists factors for the Board to consider that indicate an affordability challenge for the health care system in the Commonwealth or high out-of-pocket costs for patients. The bill also provides that any person aggrieved by a decision of the Board may request an appeal of the Board's decision and that the Attorney General has authority to enforce the provisions of the bill. The bill provides that the Board shall establish no more than 12 upper payment limit amounts annually between January 1, 2025, and January 1, 2028. The bill requires the Board to report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly twice annually, beginning on July 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. Provisions of the bill shall apply to state-sponsored and state-regulated health plans and health programs and obligate such policies to limit drug payment amounts and reimbursements to an upper payment limit amount set by the Board, if applicable, following an affordability review. The bill specifies that Medicare Part D plans shall not be bound by such decisions of the Board. The bill also requires the nonprofit organization contracted by the Department of Health to provide prescription drug price transparency to provide the Board access to certain data reported by manufacturers. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2025, and is identical to

View this BillView this Bill

Turning Point Action’s Position

Turning Point Action Opposes

Voted YEA

23
21.74% REPUBLICANS78.26% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

14
92.86% REPUBLICANS7.14% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
Search by Party

Voted yea

Jeremy McPikeState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:13.04
Danica RoemState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:2.63
Russet PerryState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:2.63
Jennifer Carroll FoyState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:.00
Scott SurovellState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:17.39
Stella PekarskyState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:.00

Voted nay

Ryan McDougleState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:82.61
Tara DurantState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:81.58
Bryce ReevesState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:84.78
Emily BrewerState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:84.21
Chris HeadState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:86.84
Christie New CraigState SenateVirginia
Lifetime Score:84.21

Not Voting

No legislators have been found in this category
Donate

DONATE

Our mission is unachievable without your help. We accept a wide range of donation options to ensure the preservation of this great country!

Donate NowDonate Now

Turning Point Action (TPAction) is a 501(c)(4) organization. We exist to equip and empower all generations to engage in grassroots activism and emerge as leaders in their communities.

Subscribe for TPACTION News, Updates, and Events

© Copyright 2026 | Turning Point Action (TPAction) is a 501(c)(4) organization