Drug Imports And Disaster Aid
January 11, 2007, 9:08pm
Sen. Byron Dorgan introduced bills on disaster aid and drug imports to begin the 110th Congress.
His bill on disaster aid, including droughts that sometimes affect the Democrat’s home state of North Dakota, would be addressed in the farm legislation planned for this year. “I want this farm bill to have a disaster title, as previous farm bills used to have. … We’re not able to get ad hoc disaster [aid] when we have disaster strike,” Dorgan said.
The bill on drug imports would let American consumers legally buy medicines from Canada and other select countries. “We are charged the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, and it’s unfair,” Dorgan said. He added that the bill is expected to move this year even though past efforts have failed. “We will get a vote, and it will not be blocked.”
Categories: North Dakota, Health, Byron Dorgan, Agriculture




