Georgia U.S. Rep. Carter fails to spur state House lawmakers to require sharing of prescription discounts

U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter speaks to a state legislative committee Wednesday in downtown Atlanta. (Ross Williams/Georgia Recorder)

Another attempt to push through a measure that would require prescription drug discounts to be shared with Georgia consumers failed Wednesday, despite an in-person boost from U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter who argued in favor of the bill.

The Pooler Republican, pharmacist and former state lawmaker made a rare appearance at a state legislative committee meeting Wednesday to make the case for a bill that would require pharmacy benefit managers to share at least half of their negotiated discounts with consumers.

The measure also called for reporting requirements meant to increase transparency.