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Insulin went from $35 to $180/month — when does Congress act?

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By Anonymous·April 29, 2026·United States
Ticket CreatedApr 29
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My wife is type 1 diabetic. Last month her insulin was $35. This month her pharmacy says it's $180. We can't afford that and skipping doses isn't an option for someone on insulin. I keep hearing about prescription drug pricing bills that go nowhere. What is your office actually doing on this? My family needs real action, not press releases. Please reply with what legislation you're supporting and what we can do to help push it forward.

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