We Must Lower Out-of-Pocket Pharmacy Costs

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Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) recently introduced the Capping Prescription Costs Act to protect Americans from rising prescription drug costs. His bill would limit cost-sharing for prescriptions under marketplace health plans and group health plans to $250 per month for an individual and $500 per month for a family.

We need your help to encourage Congress to pass this important legislation. Now more than ever, we must protect consumers from ever-increasing health care costs.

The money that Americans with insurance still pay out-of-pocket for prescription drugs is a major concern for millions of people. Capping the maximum out-of-pocket spending at the pharmacy to $250 per month for an individual and $500 per month for a family would help address the deep concern that consumers have for the rising costs of health care.

Consumers should not face undue financial barriers when accessing medications and potentially life-saving treatments. Please take a moment to send a letter supporting the Capping Prescription Costs Act today.

Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) recently introduced the Capping Prescription Costs Act to protect Americans from rising prescription drug costs. His bill would limit cost-sharing for prescriptions under marketplace health plans and group health plans to $250 per month for an individual and $500 per month for a family.

We need your help to encourage Congress to pass this important legislation. Now more than ever, we must protect consumers from ever-increasing health care costs.

The money that Americans with insurance still pay out-of-pocket for prescription drugs is a major concern for millions of people. Capping the maximum out-of-pocket spending at the pharmacy to $250 per month for an individual and $500 per month for a family would help address the deep concern that consumers have for the rising costs of health care.

Consumers should not face undue financial barriers when accessing medications and potentially life-saving treatments. Please take a moment to send a letter supporting the Capping Prescription Costs Act today.