Yes on Issue 2: Big Drug Companies Have Spent More than $30 Million to Confuse and Mislead Ohio Voters

Voting Yes on Issue 2 lowers drug prices, saves taxpayer dollars and holds drug companies accountable for price-gouging

COLUMBUS, Ohio--()--A new commercial from Yes on Issue 2 urges voters not to buy what they hear on TV against Issue 2. Big drug companies have spent more than $30 million to confuse and mislead voters about what voting Yes on Issue 2 actually does because if Ohioans pass the measure, drug prices for millions will fall and big drug companies will make less.

Watch the ad here: https://youtu.be/90CMZVADYqQ

“Don’t be confused about all the misinformation and lies about Issue 2. It’s very simple: voting Yes on Issue 2 lowers drug prices for millions of Ohioans, saves all taxpayers $400 million and holds drug companies accountable,” said Dennis Willard, spokesperson for Yes on Issue 2. “Big drug companies want you to vote no because they want to protect their profits and keep the status quo. They are scared of what will happen to their profits if this passes, and will stop at nothing to make sure it fails."

Background on Ohio Ballot Issue 2

The Yes on Issue 2 campaign is a broad-based, bi-partisan coalition. More than 200,000 Ohio voters signed petitions to put an amendment on the ballot in November that will lower drug prices for over 4 million Ohioans, including 164,000 children, save taxpayers $400 million annually, reduce healthcare costs for everyone and teach greedy drug companies and their CEOs a lesson.

You can learn more by visiting yesonissue2.com or following us on Facebook and Twitter.

Paid for by Ohio Taxpayers for Lower Drug Prices

Contacts

Ohio Taxpayers for Lower Drug Prices
Dennis Willard
614.209.8945
dennis@precisionnewmedia.com

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Yes on Issue 2: Big Drug Companies Have Spent More than $30 Million to Confuse and Mislead Ohio Voters

Contacts

Ohio Taxpayers for Lower Drug Prices
Dennis Willard
614.209.8945
dennis@precisionnewmedia.com