From Dan Lipinski <[email protected]>
Subject 👨‍⚕️ saving you money on life-saving medication
Date November 21, 2019 7:36 PM
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John,

As you may know, I have been an
insulin-dependent diabetic for 30 years. I am very familiar with
how much the prices of life-sustaining medication have
skyrocketed over the years.

That is why I introduced legislation that
will control the costs of life-saving medications like
chemotherapy drugs, anti-seizure medications, and insulin.

I know that this bill will save people’s
lives – that’s why I’m set on getting this legislation passed.
But I need to know if my supporters stand with me. Sign on to
stand with me in support of controlling the costs of life-saving
prescription medications!
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SIGN ON
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I’ve met with countless citizens who are
devastated by the exorbitant costs of life-saving medications.

Bottom Line: Drug companies should not be
able to price-gouge hard-working people.

If you agree, then sign on to support
this legislation to control the costs of life-saving prescription
medications:

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Thank you for standing with me on this
personal issue,

Dan Lipinski

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
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United States
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