12/08/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Last week, a group of 35 bipartisan lawmakers in the House of Representatives introduced CommonGround 2025 - a framework to address the Affordable Care Act premium issue that became the epicenter of the most recent government shutdown.
Led by Representatives Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Jen Kiggans (R-VA), the proposal - which the group describes as a "two-year extension of health insurance premium savings for American families, including a year of the enhanced Premium Tax Credits (ePTCs), with targeted modifications" - contains critical pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reform provisions that were nearly enacted as part of the December 2024 Continuing Resolution and are currently included in the widely-supported PBM Reform Act and the Bipartisan Health Care Act. Specifically, the reforms, which are listed as a potential framework pay-for, would:
The inclusion of these provisions reinforces congressional commitment to advancing meaningful PBM reforms. NACDS and our partners will keep working alongside our pharmacy champions in Congress - amid an extremely tense political environment - to make these essential reforms law.