Accountability record
Where Raphael G. Warnock stands on FDA Oversight of Compounded Drugs and Unapproved Wellness Products
Statements, legislative actions, and public records—shown with the sources behind them.
Raphael G. Warnock
GA · U.S. Senate
Where they stand
On the recordWarnock has supported reducing prescription-drug costs and improving access and supply reliability. The cited statements address medication affordability, insulin access, chemotherapy shortages, and prescription-drug supply-chain risks; they do not establish positions on compounded drugs or unapproved wellness products.
Position details
Fix approved-drug prices and shortages so patients do not need risky workarounds
SupportsWarnock has supported lowering approved-prescription-drug costs, improving access, and strengthening drug supply and shortage resilience.
The evidence concerns prescription-drug affordability, insulin access, chemotherapy shortages, and supply-chain resilience. It does not establish a position on compounded drugs, GLP-1 products, wellness peptides, or broader compounding regulation.
Sources for this position
- Warnock colleagues introduce bipartisan legislation to cap insulin costs at 35 a month · Mar 25, 2026 (opens in a new tab)
- Senators reverend warnock lujan blast reckless tariffs highlight increase in cost of prescription drugs · Apr 3, 2025 (opens in a new tab)
- Senator reverend warnock introduces legislation to cap the cost of prescription medication · Feb 11, 2025 (opens in a new tab)
- Senators reverend warnock ossoff push for answers from fda on cancer treatment drug shortage · Dec 4, 2023 (opens in a new tab)
- Senator reverend warnock representative carter lead georgia delegations call for greater fda transparency on chemotherapy drug shortages · Aug 28, 2023 (opens in a new tab)
How we reached this answer
This answer uses the specific statements and actions below. We consider what each bill or vote actually did; a bill number by itself is not treated as a position.
What they said
“No one should be forced to put their health or life in danger because they can't afford insulin or don't know where to get it.”
Read the full statement (opens in a new tab)“We are concerned that the tariffs you [President Trump] have proposed on our trade partners will impact prescription drugs, driving up prices for Americans, exacerbating supply chain issues, and hurting domestic pharm…”
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- What they’ve said· Official congressional website
Warnock colleagues introduce bipartisan legislation to cap insulin costs at 35 a month
“No one should be forced to put their health or life in danger because they can't afford insulin or don't know where to get it.”
- What they’ve said· Official congressional website
Senators reverend warnock lujan blast reckless tariffs highlight increase in cost of prescription drugs
“We are concerned that the tariffs you [President Trump] have proposed on our trade partners will impact prescription drugs, driving up prices for Americans, exacerbating supply chain issues, and hurting domestic pharmaceutical manufacturers.”
- What they’ve said· Official congressional website
Senator reverend warnock introduces legislation to cap the cost of prescription medication
“In my decades-long fight to lower medication costs and make health care more accessible, I've heard stories of people having to skip refills, ration prescriptions, and make financial decisions that risk their health just to afford the medications they need to survive,”
- What they’ve said· Official congressional website
Senators reverend warnock ossoff push for answers from fda on cancer treatment drug shortage
“Our primary goal is ensuring that Georgians can safely obtain the chemotherapy medications they need while also guaranteeing the safety of these drugs.”
- What they’ve said· Official congressional website
Senator reverend warnock representative carter lead georgia delegations call for greater fda transparency on chemotherapy drug shortages
“The FDA must work quickly to assist in resolving shortages of chemotherapy drugs and ensure that the United States is better equipped to address drug shortages in the future.”
