From DrKimSchrier.com <[email protected]>
Subject Here’s how Kim continues to support WA-08
Date May 4, 2024 9:01 PM
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Doctor's Notes: Special Edition

Let’s take a look at everything Congresswoman, Dr. Kim Schrier has done to improve our district over the years:

Lake Chelan Now News: How ‘Bout Them Apples? Schrier-Led Agreement Supports Apple Farmers, Boosts Ag Exports Representation

Thanks to work from U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell and U.S. Reps. Kim Schrier and Dan Newhouse, who reached an agreement with India to remove retaliatory tariffs on apples in place since 2018, Washington apple farmers were able to increase exports.

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Quad City Herald: Rep. Schrier introduces bipartisan bill to improve rural health care access

Understanding the importance of being able to access timely care when it comes to patient health, Kim introduced bipartisan legislation to increase the number of healthcare providers in rural areas and alleviate physician shortages.

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NPR News: House passes bill to cap insulin prices

The House of Representatives voted Thursday to approve legislation that would limit cost-sharing for insulin under private health insurance and Medicare. The vote was 232-193, with 12 Republican members joining their Democratic colleagues to pass the measure.

The Affordable Insulin Now Act would cap insulin prices at either $35 a month or 25% of an insurance plan's negotiated price — whichever is lower.

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House Democrats pass bill against gas price gouging with no Republican votes

UPI News: Fighting to protect consumer and American tax payers from unjust and illegal price gouging, Rep. Kim Schrier, D-Wash., and Rep. Katie Porter, D-Calif., sponsored a bill that would make it illegal to sell gas at an excessive price during an energy emergency.

"At a time when people in my district and across the country are feeling the pain of high prices at the gas pump, Congress needs to be doing all we can to bring down costs," said Kim in a statement

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The Seattle Times: WA to receive $6M in federal funding to repair roads, improve fish passage, maintain trails

Washington will receive $6.3 million to repair roads, improve fish passage for Chinook and steelhead, and build and maintain trails in the Snoquera region between Snoqualmie Pass and Mount Rainier National Park.

“This program is so important because roads that are small and remote, but falling apart and impacting water systems, never get funded for repair or removal,” said Kim

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The Seattle Times: Extend broadband program to keep more Americans connected

According to the Federal Communications Commission, the Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides up to $30 a month for income-qualifying households and up to $75 a month for people on tribal reservations, will run out of funds this month unless Congress acts.

Kim has fought for this vital program before and is determined to keep fighting to fund the program that has helped over 357,000 households in Washington.

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Since entering Congress, Kim has delivered incredible results for the people of WA-08 - and her successes over the years show everything she's done to put Washingtonians first. We need Kim to keep fighting for us for years to come, but we need your help to make that happen.

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