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the Special Diabetes Program, the STP, and the Special Diabetes Program for Indians, the STPI, are making a tremendous difference in the lives of people with diabetes

JDRF supports the bipartisan Insulin Act of 2023, led by Senators Collins and Shaheen.

We thank you and continue to work with your colleagues to ensure the 2-year, $170 million per year for each program, is enacted.

the Special Diabetes Program, the STP, and the Special Diabetes Program for Indians, the STPI, are making a tremendous difference in the lives of people with diabetes

I also have been really encouraged by some of the preliminary results that we are seeing for around enrolling diabetic or pre-diabetic patients in food as medicine initiatives.

JDRF supports the bipartisan INSULIN Act of 2023, led by Senators Collins and Shaheen.

I think that this is completely unacceptable and obviously it just pisses me off.

I hear from Minnesotans every single day who tell me that they are rationing this medicine that keeps them alive.

JDRF supports the bipartisan INSULIN Act of 2023, led by Senators Collins and Shaheen.

Last year, three major insulin companies announced that they would limit the cost of insulin to $35 a month for all patients.

How can Congress ensure that all populations that can benefit from this medication have access to it?

I hear from Minnesotans every single day who tell me that they are rationing this medicine that keeps them alive.

JDRF supports the bipartisan Insulin Act of 2023, led by Senators Collins and Shaheen.

Cell therapies have provided a pathway to the cures.

I think that this is completely unacceptable and obviously it just pisses me off.

I also have been really encouraged by some of the preliminary results that we are seeing for around enrolling diabetic or pre-diabetic patients in food as medicine initiatives.