Folks — The cost of insulin in America is out of control, and it’s putting Coloradans, especially those on fixed incomes, at risk.
That’s why I led the fight to cap the cost of insulin as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, and this month that cap went into effect for millions of senior citizens. As of January 1, Medicare recipients won’t pay more than $35/month for their insulin prescription.
My work does not stop here – because I believe no one, regardless of age or income, should have to choose between paying for insulin and paying for groceries.
Last year, Senator Raphael Warnock and I introduced The Affordable Insulin Now Act to cap ALL patients’ out pocket costs for insulin at $35 per month.
Passing this bill and capping insulin prices for everyone won’t be easy, but I truly believe that if enough of us stand behind it we will get this done. I need you to sign on as a citizen co-sponsor of my plan to cap insulin prices for all.
Please add your name alongside mine to call on Congress to cap insulin prices for everyone. Each signature brings us a tiny bit closer to lowering healthcare costs for millions of Americans with diabetes >>
Thank you,
Michael