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    Recent polls, including one released Wednesday by the Kaiser Family Foundation, have shown that drug prices are the leading healthcare concern among voters. (AP file photo/Mike Derer)

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    FILE - In this Nov. 14, 2019, photo, Jon Combes holds his bottle of buprenorphine, a medicine that prevents withdrawal sickness in people trying to stop using opiates, as he prepares to take a dose in a clinic in Olympia, Wash. The U.S. Department of Justice made clear, Tuesday, April 2, 2022, that barring the use of medication treatment for opioid abuse is a violation of federal law.
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