John,
I'm fighting hard to lower costs for families. And one of those areas is the price of insulin.
Too many families are struggling to afford this critical drug. But we can do something about it and put an end to drug companies squeezing everyday Americans.
I recently voted to pass a bill out of the House that caps the price of insulin. Please tell the Senate that it's time to act on this much-needed legislation →
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Thank you,
Jennifer
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John, millions of Americans with diabetes face an impossible choice: pay for their insulin, or pay for a week's worth of food.
In the United States, no one should be forced into a situation like that. And Jennifer and her Democratic House colleagues want to do something about it.
Will you join them and support legislation to make insulin affordable to all?
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The House recently passed a bill to cap the monthly price of insulin at $35 – and Jennifer proudly voted for it.
The skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs are hitting Americans hard, in no small part because drug companies are choosing to take advantage of people in need.
Jennifer believes that no one should have to pay a fortune to afford lifesaving medication, and she's fighting hard to level the playing field. That starts with telling the drug companies: enough.
Now that the House has acted, the onus is on the Senate. And we can't spur them to act without your help.
We need 7,500 signatures this week to help make our call to action heard. So please, add your name to support capping the price of insulin →
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Thank you,
Team Wexton
Rep. Jennifer Wexton proudly serves the 10th District of Virginia. She's fighting to create a strong economy, ensure equality for all, and invest in a better future for America.
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