From Dan Lipinski <[email protected]>
Subject share your experience:
Date October 17, 2019 9:39 PM
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I’ve met with countless people in the 3rd district who have been devastated by high prescription drug costs.

From 2012 to 2016, insulin nearly doubled in price. This is just one example of Big Pharma run wild, and it has to stop. That is why I’m supporting the Lower Drug Costs Now Act.

I am fighting for access to affordable healthcare, and that is why I need to hear from you. Share your experience by taking our survey on prescription drugs costs here→ [[link removed]]

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The Lower Drug Costs Now Act will stop big pharmaceutical companies from ripping off hard-working Americans and help ensure affordable access to life-saving medications. Insulin is only one example — some drugs cost three, four, or even ten times what they would in other countries.

As a Type 1 diabetic myself, I know how important it is that drugs like insulin are affordable for everyone who needs them.
Have you had an experience where your prescription drugs have cost too much? Let me know by taking the survey:
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Thank you for sharing your story,
Dan

Dan, an engineer and former teacher, has brought hundreds of millions of dollars in critical infrastructure projects to Illinois, fought for better schools, protections for our seniors, reforms to fix our broken Congress, and sought to make healthcare more affordable for all. We are grateful for your support. Please take a moment to like Dan on Facebook [[link removed]] or follow Dan on Twitter [[link removed]] . If you’d like to contribute to help Dan keep fighting in Congress, you can click here to support Dan’s reelection now. [[link removed]]



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