From amyklobuchar.com <[email protected]>
Subject [signature pending] Join Amy’s fight to lower prescription drug costs for all >>
Date March 27, 2023 7:00 PM
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Tweet from @amyklobuchar: "Big Pharma and their monopolies that keep prescription costs sky high are ripping YOU off. It’s why I’m not giving up on lowering drug costs."

For too long, Big Pharma companies have lined their pockets with billions of dollars by using tactics like squashing competition and engaging in price gouging.

That’s why Amy has spent her time in the Senate fighting to make sure all Americans can afford their medications -- and she’s getting results!

Last year, Amy helped lead the effort to pass legislation that allows Medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug prices and caps insulin costs for seniors. It was a huge victory for the American people, but there is still more work to be done.

Right now, Amy is fighting in the Senate to stop Big Pharma’s anti-competitive behavior, cap insulin prices at $35 a month for all Americans, and so much more. If you support Amy’s efforts to make life saving medications more affordable, will you add your name to urge the Senate to take action?

Add your name to tell the Senate: Stand with Amy’s fight to lower prescription drug costs >> [[link removed]]

By adding your name, you'll help us show that Amy has a massive grassroots team powering her fight to lower prescription drug costs. Together, we can continue making real progress.

-- Team Klobuchar





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