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Landmark Victory for AMAC Action & Seniors as President Trump Signs PBM Reform into Law

Posted on Wednesday, February 4, 2026
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Yesterday marked a decisive victory for AMAC members and millions of seniors nationwide. President Donald Trump signed meaningful pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reform into law, validating a years-long effort led by AMAC Action and powered by tens of thousands of AMAC members who refused to accept a broken system that drives up prescription drug costs for seniors.

The reforms were enacted as part of legislation funding the Department of Health and Human Services, and they strike directly at the opaque and abusive PBM practices that have distorted drug costs for years. For seniors standing at the pharmacy counter and wondering why their prescriptions keep getting more expensive, this law delivers real accountability, long-overdue transparency, and meaningful relief.

At its core, the new law restores oversight to a Medicare Part D system that has operated in the shadows for far too long. It requires the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to clearly define and enforce “reasonable and relevant” contract terms in Medicare Part D, ending the era of vague, one-sided agreements that PBMs have used to squeeze pharmacies and undermine patient access.

Just as importantly, CMS is also now granted enforcement authority to ensure those protections are real and enforceable, not just words on paper.

The law also sheds light on PBM business practices by allowing CMS to track pharmacy payment trends and monitor which pharmacies are included – or excluded – from PBM networks. That transparency is critical for protecting seniors’ access to trusted community pharmacies, particularly in rural and underserved areas where independent pharmacies are often the only source of care.

Perhaps most significantly, the legislation prohibits PBM compensation from being tied to a drug’s list price, a practice commonly referred to as “delinking.” By breaking the link between PBM profits and inflated list prices, the law removes a powerful incentive to favor higher-priced drugs and will help lower costs for Medicare beneficiaries while saving taxpayer dollars.

This victory did not happen overnight. AMAC Action entered the fight against PBM middlemen in 2018, long before PBM reform became a popular idea in Washington. Since then, AMAC Action has launched countless grassroots campaigns, held numerous meetings on Capitol Hill, worked closely with physician and patient advocates, produced in-depth educational content, and activated tens of thousands of AMAC members to demand reform. Yesterday’s signing is the direct result of that sustained pressure.

PBMs were originally created to negotiate lower drug prices, and in their early years, they helped make Medicare Part D one of the most successful public-private partnerships in modern health policy. Today, however, the PBM industry bears little resemblance to that model. Most PBMs are now owned by massive insurance conglomerates and function as profit-generating middlemen embedded throughout the pharmaceutical supply chain. A single insurer-owned PBM can act as a benefit designer, wholesaler, mail-order pharmacy, specialty pharmacy, and more – giving it end-to-end control and end-to-end profit long before a medication ever reaches a patient.

That consolidation has had real consequences for seniors. While brand-name drug prices have risen modestly in recent years, seniors’ out-of-pocket costs have skyrocketed. That gap is no accident. It reflects how PBMs and their affiliates decide which drugs patients can access, how cost-sharing is structured, and how little of a manufacturer’s discount actually reaches the consumer. Premiums rise, formularies narrow, benefits shrink, and seniors are left paying more, often at the very moment they can least afford it.

AMAC members have been instrumental in exposing those abuses. In 2022, AMAC members helped spark a Federal Trade Commission investigation into PBM practices by submitting an overwhelming number of public comments. Of the roughly 24,000 comments the FTC received, 17,000 came from AMAC members. Subsequent FTC interim reports confirmed what AMAC Action had been warning for years: the dominant PBMs marked up specialty generic drugs by hundreds or even thousands of percent, generated billions through spread pricing, and steered highly profitable prescriptions to their own affiliated pharmacies while independent pharmacies were driven out of business. Those costs, inevitably, were passed on to patients.

AMAC Action Senior Vice President Andy Mangione said the reforms signed into law represent a long-overdue turning point for seniors and patients. “For years, PBMs have exploited a lack of transparency and accountability in Medicare Part D to pad their profits while seniors paid more at the pharmacy counter,” Mangione said. “By requiring CMS to define and enforce reasonable contract terms, granting real enforcement authority, shining a light on payment and network practices, and delinking PBM compensation from drug list prices, Congress has finally taken meaningful steps to put patients first. This law will lower costs, protect access to community pharmacies, and deliver long-overdue savings to millions of Medicare beneficiaries, including countless AMAC members who fought tirelessly to make this happen.”

While this law represents a major milestone, the work is not finished. These reforms focus on Medicare Part D, and AMAC Action is already turning its attention to PBM business practices in the private insurance market, where many of the same tactics continue to harm patients and families. Still, yesterday’s signing stands as a powerful reminder of what sustained grassroots advocacy can achieve. When AMAC members speak, Washington listens – and seniors across America are better off because of it.

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JLST
JLST
4 months ago

Good to know that AMAC is effecting change. That is the reason I jumped on AMAC’s bandwagon when it became obvious to me that AARP no longer served my needs.

Charlotte
Charlotte
4 months ago

There is so much that people should be thanking President Trump for. We all need to make sure these stories get out there so everyone has a chance to know how much he loves the U.S. and its citizens. The only way the GOP can keep this type of positive governing happening is to put Republicans into as many local, state and federal public offices as possible. Get out and vote in ALL of your government elections this year!!

David
David
4 months ago

First of all. Thank you AMAC for being with us unlike that other one that say they are for us “old folk”. Will we ever be able to get prescription drugs cheaper in our great God given country? My wife and I are both on prescription medicines. My wife is on Apixaban and I am on Dapagliflozin. To afford them we have to get them from Canada. Example: I had to pay $181.00 for 30 pills of Dapagliflozin here but from Canada I paid $76.29 for 100 pills.

Monte
Monte
4 months ago

AMAC has been helping all of us reach our Representatives with the need for a President like Donald J. Trump, That will always be there for us Seniors.

Pat R
Pat R
4 months ago

Thank you AMAC Action for fighting for us seniors, and WINNING!! I read an AMAC article about PBMs some time ago; my reaction was nothing short of anger. At least now, their manipulative ‘cash cow’ will be removed and hopefully new intended advocates will assist in lowering drug prices as originally happened, rather than using it to enrich themselves.

Lawsuits should be forthcoming, especially against those insurance conglomerates involved.

Eric
Eric
4 months ago

Thank you AMAC, and thank you Mr. President!

Robert Mallory
Robert Mallory
4 months ago

Bravo. AMAC, well done!

Karen Hahn-Brown
Karen Hahn-Brown
4 months ago

Please also fight to enforce Prescription Drug Patent expiration dates. Drug patents are supposed to expire 15 years after they were obtained. Eliquis is one of the drugs that has not had this patent law enforced. The patent was obtained over 17 years ago, and yet the pharmaceutical company has not allowed generic versions to be manufactured in the US. Canada already has generic versions. Last year with a Medicare Advantage plan, my cost was over $600 for a 90 day supply. President Biden did negotiate a better price that took effect this year, but it is still over $400 for 90 days. The patent expiration law needs to be enforced rather than extended. The schedule in the US delays the generic version until April of 2028. If the government enforced the 15 year patent restriction, the cost would be far less for the generic versions. Here is an article explaining why the patent was extended in 2023: foxcarolina.com/2023/01/14/fda-approved-generic-version-eliquis-it-wont-be-available-several-years/

Rich
Rich
3 months ago

Oh boy, more common sense. The liberals and globalists will be running off the rails. Thank you AMAC!

tempus
tempus
3 months ago

Where does the Constitution authorize the federal government to regulate drug pricing?

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