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Mylan CEO blames rising cost of the EpiPen on 'opaque' industry pricing
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais was quoted, “Do you have a guilty conscience about any of this?” In her testimony, Bresch tried to defend her pricing of the device that delivers an antidote to potentially deadly allergic reactions.
'YOU ASKED FOR IT' — Congress railed on the maker of EpiPen
In The News |Under Rep. DesJarlais’ line of questioning along with the lack of transparency that exists in the drug-pricing market, Mylan's finances and figures did not add up under scrutiny.
CEO of EpiPen maker defends pricing before Congress
In The News |The price for a two-pack of EpiPens has increased more than 500 percent in the last decade, rising from $100 to more than $600.
Mylan chief insists EpiPen is priced fairly at House hearing
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais along with other lawmakers chastised Mylan for amassing an $18 million salary, as she evaded questions on how much profit the pharmaceutical company made off EpiPen.
Mylan CEO grilled on Capitol Hill
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais noted the generic’s price is still three times higher than EpiPen’s price was in 2007. “You’re trying to make us feel good,” he said. “And I’m not buying it.”
Documents reveal expected revenue from EpiPen sales after controversial price hike
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais criticized Mylan for sharply increasing prices for the EpiPen and questioned the reasons behind rising U.S. drug costs. “Why’d you lower it by half if you thought it was fair? If you thought it was fair, leave it where it’s at?”
Only 37 Republicans back plan to defund Muslim 'refugees'
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais signed a letter calling for language to be inserted into an upcoming budget resolution that would cut funding for U.N. refugees coming to America from countries with active jihadist movements.
DesJarlais Commemorates 15 Year Anniversary of September 11th Attacks
Press Release |Rep. DesJarlais Statement on September 11th
Washington, DC- Representative Scott DesJarlais, M.D. (TN-04) made the following statement marking the 15th anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 terror attacks.
Back on the Hill, GOP Lawmakers Take Aim at Iran ‘Ransom’ Payments
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais among other members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee introduced legislation designed to tie administrations’ hands in future dealings with the Iran.
Delegation begs DOT not to halt funds
In The News |Rep. DesJarlais among other members of the Tennessee delegation signed a letter urging the US Department of Transportation not to cut $60 million in federal funding on Oct. 1.


