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AARP New Jersey Joins Roundtable with Speaker Pelosi and NJ Representatives on Prescription Drug Costs

AARP New Jersey Urges Senate to Support Bipartisan Plan to Lower Prescription Drug Prices

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TRENTON, N.J. – Statement from AARP New Jersey Associate State Director for Advocacy Crystal McDonald:

"We commend House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and New Jersey Reps. Bonnie Watson Coleman, Frank Pallone and Donald Norcross for their efforts to lower prescription drug prices and for participating in a roundtable today with advocates and consumers in New Jersey.

The speaker and representatives heard from consumers who shared their personal stories about struggling to afford their necessary prescription medications. Too many Americans are forced to choose between filling life-saving prescriptions and paying rent, buying food and affording other critical essentials. In 2017, nearly one in four New Jersey residents stopped taking prescription medication as prescribed due to cost. And prices continue to increase.

Lowering prescription drug prices needs to be at the top of the agenda this year. It is critical that prescription drug legislation includes meaningful reform to lower prices – rather than shifting costs around in the system. We need to attack the root of the problem – high prices set by drug manufacturers – if we want to provide sustainable relief to older Americans.

H.R. 3, which passed in the House late last year, would allow Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices, set an annual out-of-pocket cap for seniors in Medicare Part D, and crack down on relentless drug price increases by pharmaceutical companies. We applaud the speaker and representatives for their work in passing H.R. 3 in the House, and urge the Senate to support a bipartisan plan to lower prescription drug prices.

We look forward to working with members of Congress on both sides of the aisle to lower prices and Stop Rx Greed.”

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On Monday, January 27, Senator Troy Singleton introduced two pieces of legislation (S1066 and S1067) to address the rising cost of prescription drugs. He made the announcement at a press conference with New Jersey Citizen Action, AARP New Jersey, as well as other health and consumer advocates.

AARP New Jersey's Associate State Director for Advocacy, Crystal McDonald, spoke at the press conference, supporting efforts to establish a Prescription Drug Affordability Board in the state. You can read McDonald's full statement here.

LeNor LeDoux, an AARP New Jersey volunteer and Burlington resident, shared her personal story at the press conference.

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“Prescription drug prices are out of control. I went eight winters without heat or electricity so I could help pay for my mother’s medications,” said LeDoux. “I would do it again in a heartbeat, but it’s a decision no one should have to make. It’s time to lower prescription prices.”


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