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proud2BlibKansan

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Fri Jul 13, 2012, 08:58 PM Jul 2012

Express-Scripts is Twenty-Sixth Corporation to Dump ALEC

Pharmacy benefits manager Express-Scripts told the Center for Media and Democracy today that it has ended its membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), making it the twenty-sixth business to dump ALEC in recent months.

Express-Scripts' director of corporate communications David Whitrap confirmed to CMD that the corporation has dropped its ALEC membership but did not provide a reason. The St. Louis, Missouri-based Express-Scripts had been a member of ALEC and its Health and Human Services Task Force since at least 2010. At the 2011 ALEC Annual Meeting, Express-Scripts sponsored the "Missouri Night" party for legislators from the state at Antoine's Restaurant in New Orleans. Update: Express-Scripts is also listed as a paid sponsor for Missouri Night at ALEC's next Annual Meeting, according to an invitation for the party sent to ALEC's Missouri legislators and published by Fired Up! Missouri.

On Tuesday, Color of Change announced that Express-Scripts competitor CVS would be dropping its ALEC membership, along with four other companies. CVS and Express-Scripts are the country's largest pharmacy benefits managers, handling prescription benefits for employers and health plans and using their clout to negotiate discounts from drug makers. After the contract between Express-Scripts and Walgreens expired, a number of Express-Scripts members transitioned from Walgreens to other pharmacies, including CVS.

Walgreens' move to terminate its contract with Express-Scripts was denounced by civil rights leaders like Al Sharpton, as it would increase prescription drug costs for low-income individuals whose only neighborhood pharmacy is Walgreens, but whose health care plans use Express-Scripts. Walgreens remains an ALEC member and is a member of the ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force.

more . . .http://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/07/11639/express-scripts-twenty-sixth-corporation-dump-alec

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Express-Scripts is Twenty-Sixth Corporation to Dump ALEC (Original Post) proud2BlibKansan Jul 2012 OP
That's good news. I didn't know they belonged to that organization. southernyankeebelle Jul 2012 #1
Express Scripts just bought out Medco. ananda Jul 2012 #2
I'm sorry. I have Express Scripts. proud2BlibKansan Jul 2012 #3

ananda

(28,854 posts)
2. Express Scripts just bought out Medco.
Fri Jul 13, 2012, 09:10 PM
Jul 2012

They're going to be my pharmacy provider starting September 1st.
My provider till then has always been Caremark. I'm so glad Express
Scripts is no longer supporting ALEC.

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