[Colorado-Talk] Please Support HB24-1115, Prescription Drug Label Accessibility

Julie Reiskin jreiskin at ccdconline.org
Tue Apr 30 22:12:05 UTC 2024


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On Tue, Apr 30, 2024 at 4:10 PM ReNae Anderson via Colorado-Talk <
colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Do I need to address it to my specific senator or all senators?
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> *From:* Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> *On Behalf Of *Curtis
> Chong via Colorado-Talk
> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 30, 2024 1:38 PM
> *To:* 'NFB of Colorado Discussion List' <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org>
> *Cc:* Curtis Chong <chong.curtis at gmail.com>
> *Subject:* [Colorado-Talk] Please Support HB24-1115, Prescription Drug
> Label Accessibility
> *Importance:* High
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> Greetings to all:
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> HB24-1115 is a bill requiring pharmacies to provide accessible labels on
> prescription drugs for people who have difficulty seeing or reading
> standard printed labels. There is also an appropriation of approximately
> $80,000 for needy pharmacies who cannot afford the cost of providing
> accessible prescription drug labels.
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> HB24-1115 has already passed the State House. It has been introduced in
> the Senate and is to be heard by the Senate Health and Human Services
> Committee at a hearing to be held tomorrow, May 1, immediately upon
> adjournment of the full Senate in Senate Conference Room 357.
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> Testimony for or against HB24-1115 can be submitted in person, remotely
> through Zoom, or in writing. To register for in-person or remote testimony
> or to submit your written testimony, point your browser to
> https://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2024A/commsumm.nsf/signIn.xsp.
> Choose the method you want to use to testify, select the Senate Health and
> Human Services Committee, HB24-1115, and 5/1/2024.
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> We are nearing the home stretch on this important piece of legislation. If
> it passes the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, it will be moved
> to the Senate Appropriations Committee due to the $80,000 appropriation.
> Assuming it passes Senate Appropriations, it will need to be voted on by
> the full Senate. We have 11 days before the Colorado General Assembly
> adjourns. So, as you see, this bill will need to move quickly through the
> process. We should not be complacent about this. Time is definitely getting
> short here.
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> Please do what you can to help us to move this bill through the final
> approval process. If you need help with language, see the text of what I
> sent to the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, shown immediately
> below my signature.
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> Thank you for anything you can do to help our efforts to obtain accessible
> prescription labels for Coloradans who are blind or print-disabled.
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> Very truly yours,
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> Curtis Chong
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> Letter to the Senate Health and Human Services Committee
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> Dear Senator ???:
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> Please support funding in support of HB24-1115, a bill which is critical
> to the life, health, and safety of people in Colorado who are blind or
> otherwise unable to see or read printed prescription drug labels. The
> technology, knowledge, and procedures to make prescription labels
> accessible to people who are blind or have print disabilities is more
> available today than it has ever been before, and the cost of this
> accessibility is neither rapidly increasing nor excessive. Without this
> funding, small pharmacies would find it difficult or impossible to do what
> is necessary to provide accessible prescription labels to their customers
> who need them, and people who are blind or otherwise print-disabled will
> continue to be at greater risk of taking the wrong medication.
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> HB24-1115 is fully supported across the disability community in Colorado.
> It is supported by the National Federation of the Blind of Colorado,
> Disability Law Colorado, the Colorado Cross Disability Coalition, and ARC
> of Colorado. Funding is critical to ensure that all pharmacies in the state
> can do what is right--making prescription labels accessible to everyone!
> Please prioritize HB24-1115 to help keep all Coloradans who are blind or
> print-disabled safe.
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> Thank you.
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> Yours sincerely,
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> Curtis Chong, Legislative Cochair
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> National Federation of the Blind of Colorado
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