[1]Pramila Jayapal
No one
should have to wonder if they can afford to live.
Health care is a human right, which is why the Affordable Insulin Now Act
that the House passed recently must do more to make sure nobody is left
behind. The current bill does not account for the millions of people
living in our country without insurance. The bill caps co-pays for insulin
at $35 per month, but only if a person has insurance.
As Congress considers measures to provide relief to working people dealing
with the sky-high cost of many prescription drugs, it is essential no one
is left behind because of their insurance status or any other factor. To
save lives, it is imperative that insulin and other life-saving drugs are
affordable for ALL patients.
I’m writing to you today to ask you to stand with me
on this — we must protect everyone from the price gouging of Big Pharma.
Are you with me?
[ [link removed] ]Add your name to support capping the cost of insulin for ALL, not just
folks with insurance. We need to build the momentum right now to pass
legislation that guarantees everyone can afford life-saving care.
[ [link removed] ]Add your name
I will continue my advocacy to lower the price of insulin and other
prescription drugs — AND to stop profiteering by large pharmaceutical
companies. Until Big Pharma monopoly abuse is addressed, people will
suffer and costs will continue to go up. We must seriously address this
crisis and lower costs for every person in America.
I won’t stop fighting until everyone can get the health care they need.
[ [link removed] ]If you’re with me, please add your name to my call for an insulin cap
for ALL, not just those with insurance coverage.
In solidarity,
Pramila
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