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On the recordMarch 31, 2022
Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of something every single Member of this body should be able to get behind, capping the price of insulin at $35 a month. In my home State of Massachusetts, over half a million people rely on their lifesaving insulin prescription. But being forced to pay anywhere from $100 to $1,600 a month for it simply isn't doable for so many families. Far too many diabetics are being forced to ration their doses, and some are even skipping them altogether because they can't afford the medicine they need. Let's be clear about what that means. Hardworking folks are risking their lives each day because big pharmaceutical companies are putting profits first. We have the ability to change that with the legislation before us today, Mr. Speaker. And shame on us if we stand by and do nothing while people we have the honor to represent die waiting for Congress to act. I plead with my colleagues to join me in supporting this important legislation. Our constituents are depending on us. ____________________
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Lori Trahan
Democratic · Massachusetts

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