Governor Chris Christie spoke at the University of Chicago School of Public Policy with Washington Post political reporter, Leigh Ann Caldwell, on the intricate dynamics of contemporary American politics.
Any debate over prescription drug prices should begin with pointing out the facts that address several misconceptions. Among these facts are the great cost and long timelines required to develop innovative new medicines, how drug middlemen — known as pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) — keep both drug prices and patient out-of-pocket costs artificially high, while according to the Drug Channels Institute net prices received by biopharmaceutical companies decline year after year, and a recent study by the Berkeley Research Group found that less than half the money spent on prescription drugs actually goes to the companies that discover, develop and manufacture them.
Tune in to Governor Christie's interview on Good Morning America earlier this week with George Stephanopoulos, where he delves into the state of the Presidential race and unveils his latest book, "What Would Reagan Do? Life Lessons from the Last Great President" released on February 6th.
Governor Chris Christie spoke at the Hudson Institute in Washington D.C. to discuss what he experienced during his recent trip to Israel, condemn the antisemitism occurring on campuses and elsewhere across our country and around the world, and set forth his vision for a foreign policy based on security, prosperity and freedom.
Following enactment of federal government prescription drug price setting (under the misnomer of “negotiation”) in August 2022, several possible unintended consequences that could harm future medical innovation were predicted. Now, just over a year later, it is becoming increasing clear that the unintended consequences warned of a year ago are indeed starting to be seen in reality.
Governor Christie addressed the annual Republican Jewish Coalition Summit by calling for strength and leadership amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict, asserting that America must show unwavering support. “When our allies need help, America can’t say maybe, America has to say yes.”
Bob emphasized that the main source of energy consumption today in the United States remains fossil fuels, with clean energy adding a small percentage. Bob provided valuable insights into the challenges we must overcome in the transition to clean energy. He emphasized the need to focus on Energy Security as the United States goes through its transition to renewable energy and net-zero carbon targets.
The Republican presidential contender met with President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv and visited towns ravaged by Russian forces early in the war, including Bucha.
Join us in congratulating Governor Chris Christie on receiving the Betty Pendler Award at the Community Options 35th Anniversary Gala. This award is a testament to his unwavering commitment to advancing opportunities for individuals with disabilities and continuing leadership in this field.
The former New Jersey governor is eager to take on Donald Trump. But he’s only running, he says, if he thinks he can win.