MADISON, Wis. — AARP Wisconsin is pushing lawmakers to lower prescription drug prices for people across the country. During a virtual news conference Thursday morning, the group delivered a petition, which it said more than 126,000 Wisconsinites signed, to Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin calling for Congress to take action on lowering drug prices. “The failure to bring down drug prices.
South L.A. residents lined up on October 29, at the field office of Councilmember Curren Price, Jr. to apply for the BIG:LEAP - the Basic Income Guaranteed: Los Angeles Economic Assistance Program. The citywide program, which accepts applications until November 7, will provide 3,000 recipients with $1,000 per month for 12 months with no-strings-attached or conditions on how the funds must be spent.
The field office of Councilmember Curren Price, Jr. (CD 9) proved popular to South L.A. residents, who lined up on October 29, to apply for the BIG:LEAP –
Would limit copayments on insulin and import drugs from countries where they cost less. //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee
Endocrinologist Dr. Dawn Davis recommended those with diabetes to look into getting a 30-day or 90-day refill of their insulin while preparing to social distance to limit their exposure to the novel coronavirus. Bram Sable-Smith/Wisconsin Watch
One of the biggest health issues Wisconsin lawmakers faced before the coronavirus pandemic was high drug prices, and on Wednesday, Gov.
Tony Evers announced a plan to lower medication costs for the state and consumers.