PHOENIX -- Unable to get traction on her 2024 controversial plan to cap drug prices, Gov. Katie Hobbs is now pursuing an alternate approach: a state-issued discount card.

An executive order signed Wednesday, Aug. 6, joins Arizona with other states that issue cards that can give an average 18% discount for named prescription drugs, with an average mark-down of 80% for generics. There is no cost for the card. Copy article link

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