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Meet Roy ... he pays more than $500 out of pocket each month for insulin, and not the insulin he really needs, but a lesser insulin that doesn't do the job. He has to settle for a lesser medication because it is cheaper. His credit cards are maxed out. Listen to his story. 1/
Then call your Florida House Representative and Senator and tell them to pass the prescription drug importation bill NOW! It's time for the Florida Legislature to take action to protect seniors and all taxpayers from price gouging by drug companies. 2/
Raise your voice today! Call 844-220-5551 or email using our form: bit.ly/2UgWpO4 #StopRxGreedFL 3/3

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