[Colorado-Talk] HB24-1115, Prescription Drug Label Accessibility
Julie Reiskin
jreiskin at ccdconline.org
Fri May 3 20:31:05 UTC 2024
Great job NFB
Julie Reiskin Co Executive Director CCDC
On Fri, May 3, 2024, 3:29 PM Dan Burke via Colorado-Talk <
colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> And it looks like HB24-1115 passed the Senate this morning on the final
> vote! Accessile Prescription labels are in our future in Colorado!
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> On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 10:31 AM kevan nfbco.org via Colorado-Talk <
> colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> Hi Curtis and team,
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>> Emails and phone calls have been made. Time is of the essence people!
>> Please act and encourage your friends and family to act with a level of
>> urgency! Time is our enemy. Action now, today is our friend!
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>> At your service,
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>> Kevan Worley
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>> 303-929-2369
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>> Manager Project Literacy, National Federation of the Blind of Colorado
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>> The National Federation of the Blind is a community of members and
>> friends who believe in the hopes and dreams of the nation’s blind. Every
>> day we work together to help blind people live the lives they want.
>>
>> Colorado Center for the Blind believes when you believe in yourself and
>> experience a thriving community of positive blind people, nothing can hold
>> you back from pursuing your dreams.
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>> *From:* Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> *On Behalf Of *Curtis
>> Chong via Colorado-Talk
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 1, 2024 2:34 PM
>> *To:* 'NFB of Colorado Discussion List' <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> *Cc:* Curtis Chong <chong.curtis at gmail.com>
>> *Subject:* [Colorado-Talk] HB24-1115, Prescription Drug Label
>> Accessibility
>> *Importance:* High
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>> Greetings and salutations:
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>> Thanks to everyone who took the time and made the effort to send emails
>> and/or phone calls to members of the Senate Health and Human Services
>> Committee. I am very pleased to report that HB24-1115, the Prescription
>> Drug Accessibility bill, was unanimously voted out of the Senate Health and
>> Human Services committee today. Because of the $80,000 appropriation
>> provided in the bill in support of grants to needy pharmacies, HB24-1115
>> will need to move to and through the Senate Appropriations Committee. While
>> there is no opportunity for folks to provide testimony to this committee,
>> we certainly can send personal emails to Senate Appropriations Committee
>> members urging them to move expeditiously to pass HB24-1115 on to the full
>> Senate for a final vote.
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>> The Colorado General Assembly will adjourn on Wednesday, May 8. This is
>> the next-to-last step to the final push. Once passed by Senate
>> Appropriations, HB24-1115 will be considered by and hopefully voted out of
>> the Senate to be signed into law by Governor Polis.
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>> To make this as painless as I possibly can for everyone, I am including
>> two things in this email: the names and email addresses of the Senate
>> Appropriations Committee and the generic text of an email which I plan to
>> send myself to Senate Appropriations.
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>> Names and Email Addresses, Senate Appropriations
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>> 'Senator Jeff Bridges, Chair' jeff.bridges.senate at coleg.gov
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>> 'Senator Rachel Zenzinger, Vice Chair' senatorrachelz at gmail.com
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>> Senator James Coleman james.coleman.senate at coleg.gov
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>> Senator Bob Gardner bob.gardner.senate at coleg.gov
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>> Senator Julie Gonzales julie.gonzales.senate at coleg.gov
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>> Senator Chris Hansen chris.hansen.senate at coleg.gov
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>> Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer barbara.kirkmeyer.senate at coleg.gov
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>> Senator Larry Liston larry.liston.senate at coleg.gov
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>> Senator Kevin Priola kevin.priola.senate at coleg.gov
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>> Letter to the Senate Appropriations Committee
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>> To: Senate Appropriations Committee
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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:
>> 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 vote in
>> favor of 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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