Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman is urging the Trump Administration to let a rule allowing Medicare and Medicaid to cover high demand anti-obesity drugs move forward. In an op-ed piece for the New York Times, Fetterman revealed he is taking Mounjaro, one of the medications that would have covered by the healthcare programs under a rule proposed by the Biden Administration. The Trump Administration announced last week that it would not finalize the rule, a decision Fetterman is asking them to reconsider. The Democrat says Mounjaro has made a “significant impact” on his overall health, and believes expanding coverage of those medications would give “millions of Americans a real shot at healthier lives.”

SENATOR FETTERMAN URGES TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO ALLOW MEDICARE AND MEDICAID COVER ANTI-OBESITY DRUGS
Apr 10, 2025 | 8:29 AM
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