Big News: Cheaper Medicine is Coming!
For the first time ever, the government picked 10 medicines that will be
cheaper for people on Medicare. This is a big win! Dems beat the Big
Pharma last year and passed President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act to
make this happen.
More Good News
If you're on Medicare, you can now get insulin for just $35 a month. And
starting in 2025, you won't have to pay more than $2,000 a year for your
medicines. These changes will help everyone, not just people on Medicare.
The President wants to do even more to lower prices.
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from you. Your story can help us show why these changes are so important.
Click here to share your story.
Help Us Keep Winning
We've been fighting Big Pharma for years, and we're finally winning.
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Why This Matters
Drug companies have been stopping Medicare from making medicines cheaper.
They spent millions to keep prices high. But Dems finally beat them, and
now Medicare can negotiate better prices.
What the Experts Say
The New York Times says this will save the government and families a lot
of money. Some medicines that cost thousands of dollars now will be much
cheaper. This will also help lower insurance costs for many people who are
not on Medicare.
Again, Share Your Story
[ [link removed] ]If you or someone you know is affected by high medicine prices, please
share your story. It can really make a difference. Click here to share.
-- The Progressive Change team
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