Friday, February 20, 2026

CVS, CVS, CVS, and CVS.

One giant company is usually in charge of the whole supply chain
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Warren for Senate

Danielle, imagine you wake up with a headache.

It's a fairly common experience (especially these days), and one that shouldn't accidentally put you in the middle of a web of corporate greed.

But it does.

Let's say you go to the doctor. And it's Oak Street Health because that's close by. Well, Oak Street Health is owned by CVS. That's right — your doctor is owned by CVS.

And let's say that doctor prescribes you medicine. So you go to your pharmacy, CVS.

That medicine is covered by your insurance, Aetna. And who owns Aetna? Right again, CVS.

But wait, there's a middleman between your pharmacy and insurance company that helps you negotiate prices to lower costs: CVS Caremark. Who owns the middleman? You got it — CVS.

CVS may own your pharmacy. CVS may own your doctor. CVS may own your insurance company. CVS may own the middleman between your insurance company and your pharmacy. One giant company is in charge of the whole supply chain, and you better believe they are taking a cut every step of the way. That means prices get higher and higher, and patients left paying more and more.

To fix our country's inflating health care crisis, we have to break up big medicine once and for all. By doing that, we will lower health care costs for you and your family. And I have a bipartisan bill to get that done.

Add your name today to be a grassroots co-sponsor of the Break Up Big Medicine Act. Together, we can show Congress that Americans are tired of paying more for worse care.

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Look, it's not just CVS.

If you use United Health Group for insurance, you may have had to deal with a pharmacy benefit manager called Optum RX, which is supposed to negotiate prescription drug benefits and decide which drugs are covered by United.

Guess who owns Optum RX? United Health Group. They also own Optum, which is a health services company.

Just as health care prices are set to spike this year following Trump's Big, Ugly Bill, this corporate consolidation ensures that a handful of companies are set up to profit even more.

When our bipartisan bill becomes law, companies that operate as one giant health conglomerate and violate the rules must comply within a year, and regulators, state attorneys general, and even private citizens can take action to enforce the rules.

For decades, policies have encouraged these mega-mergers, letting companies stack the deck to maximize profits while Americans pay more for worse care. We're finally taking steps to level the playing field.

Add your name today to be a grassroots co-sponsor of the Break Up Big Medicine Act.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

I’m teaming up with AOC to fix child care

Add your name if you want affordable childcare in every community
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Warren for Senate

Danielle, I've been talking about the child care crisis for years.

Unaffordable child care almost kept me from pursuing my education and my career. I ran for president on this issue. I've introduced bill after bill to bring costs down. I've sat with parents and heard how they're juggling bills, rearranging shifts, and still barely making it work. And since then, the crisis hasn't stopped. It's deepened.

But we're still in this fight, and I'm continuing to address this critical issue alongside Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with her leading my Child Care for Every Community Act in the House — and we're advocating for the Democratic party to prioritize reducing child care costs ahead of this year's midterms.

I'll share more below about our bill. And if you agree that Democrats must, must, must champion child care affordability in 2026, please add your name to sign on to this plan.

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During his reelection campaign, Donald Trump dismissed child care costs as "relatively speaking, not very expensive."

Relatively speaking?

Tell that to the parents paying thousands — sometimes tens of thousands — every year for care. Tell that to the mom who left her career because her entire paycheck went to daycare. Tell that to the grandparents draining their retirement trying to help out.

Here's what Trump won't say: Child care costs are crushing American families. And that's a policy failure, not a personal one.

For decades, Washington has treated child care as a private problem that families should simply "figure out." Heck, on the campaign trail JD Vance said one of the ways to help parents struggling with daycare costs was "Maybe, grandma and grandpa wants to help out a little bit more. Or maybe there's an aunt or uncle that wants to help out a little bit more."

Meanwhile, costs have skyrocketed, child care workers are paid poverty wages, and parents are left scrambling.

In the wealthiest nation on Earth, we've simply decided that affordable, high-quality child care is a luxury for the rich. We can't keep going like this. Here's what our bill will do:

  • Ensure that half of families pay no more than $10 a day for child care
  • Cap costs for most other families on a sliding scale based on income
  • Give our nation's child care workers a raise

And here's the thing: We already know a system like this works.

The U.S. military already provides affordable, accessible child care for service members through a sliding-scale program based on income. It demonstrates that with political will, we can make child care affordable and reliable.

What's more? This isn't theoretical — it's already happening.

New Mexico was the first state in the nation to offer no-cost universal child care for families, regardless of income.

In New York City, universal 3-K and Pre-K programs have expanded access to free early childhood education for tens of thousands of families.

And in San Francisco, voters approved a dedicated public funding stream to make child care more affordable and increase wages for providers.

These communities are reminding us that childhood should be a promise in America — not a privilege.

Add your name if you believe it's time to make affordable child care available in every community.

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Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Saturday, February 14, 2026

My annual heart-shaped cake

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Warren for Senate

Happy Valentine's Day, Danielle. No matter how you celebrate, I hope you get the opportunity to show some love to the people you care about — and you also feel loved today.

My mother was born on February 14, and she loved her special connection to Valentine's Day. From the time they were teenage sweethearts, my daddy bought my mother a heart-shaped box of chocolates every year. In fact, I have a box of valentines that he gave her all those years ago.

I loved my mother's special connection to Valentine's Day, too. When I was a little girl, I bought some heart-shaped pans at the dime store. It became a family tradition: Every year, I baked my mother a heart-shaped cake.

Decades later, when she was in her 80s, she had some minor surgery — nothing serious. The day before she was scheduled to go home, she was in good cheer. All the kids and grandkids came to visit, and we gathered in her hospital room to tell funny stories. We laughed and had juice and cookies. Finally, Daddy sent us all home, and we left that evening expecting her to be released from the hospital the next day.

Then, in the middle of the night, my brother called. He said that we lost our mother. Daddy had been sitting with her when she leaned forward and said, "Don, there's that gas pain again."

I was almost too shocked to cry. I just couldn't believe it. How could this have happened?

We found out that she had advanced heart disease — never diagnosed, and never treated. Despite her regular trips to the doctor for check-ups, no one had any idea.

I would later learn that heart disease is the #1 killer of women. No longer considered just a "man's disease," doctors do a much better job screening and treating women for cardiovascular disease today than they did when my mother had her heart attack.

Even though my mother is gone now, I still have my heart-shaped pans. This weekend, I baked a heart-shaped cake, and opened up the box filled with old valentines from my daddy. It's how I remember her.

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And I'm also doing something more to help remember her: I'm fighting — with every bone in my body — to make sure everyone can get the health care they need to live long, healthy lives with the people they love.

It feels like the Trump administration is doing everything they can to keep that from happening, to be frank. His Big, Ugly Bill took away health care from 17 million people so he could give tax cuts for billionaires. His cuts to the NIH meant that hundreds of millions of dollars in research funding for cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and heart disease simply vanished.

So I'm staying in this fight to protect health care and get more and more patients the support they need to live long, healthy lives — no matter how hard Republican extremists try to cut it.

I'm grateful you're in this fight by my side.

Happy Valentine's Day,

Elizabeth

 
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Friday, February 13, 2026

Will you help me send this progressive fighter to the Senate?

Juliana Stratton needs our support
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Warren for Senate

Danielle, I have some big news: I've recently endorsed Juliana Stratton for U.S. Senate in Illinois.

We need leaders who will fight for the working people who make this country run — not the giant corporations, and not the special interests. I know Juliana will be one of those leaders in the Senate, and that's why I'm proud to endorse her.

If you're able, please split a $100 donation now to support Juliana Stratton and our campaign. Your contribution will help send this fearless, progressive fighter to the Senate and strengthen our fight to make our government actually work for working people.

 

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The American people are demanding change. They demand leaders who will fight for them every single day. In Illinois, Juliana is that leader.

She believes in the bold solutions that this moment calls for: Medicare for All, fair taxes on the wealthy, raising the federal minimum wage, and keeping corporate PACs out of politics. She has the courage and moral clarity to take on special interests — and win.

Juliana has spent her career standing up for working families, protecting reproductive freedom, and making Illinois more affordable. Now, she's ready to take that fight to the Senate, and this is exactly the type of leadership that will strengthen the Democratic party.

Donald Trump is using the presidency to enrich himself and hurt working people. But even in the face of these challenges, I believe we can make real progress — because people like Juliana are willing to fight for it.

Corporate special interests are spending millions to try to stop her. The only way to fight back is to build the strongest grassroots movement behind her. If we stand together, Juliana will win — and she will fight for working people every day in the Senate.

If you're able, please split a donation of $100 — or whatever you can — today to help send Juliana to represent working families in the Senate and strengthen our fight for big, structural change.

Every contribution brings us closer to winning a Senate that works for everyone.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

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