[Tall-Corn] FW: H.F. 2585

rogererpel at gmail.com rogererpel at gmail.com
Wed Mar 11 21:42:31 UTC 2026


 

 

From: Warme, Kara [LEGIS] <Kara.Warme at legis.iowa.gov> 
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2026 2:51 PM
To: rogererpel at gmail.com
Subject: RE: H.F. 2585

 

Hello Roger,

Thank you for reaching out! I am chairing the subcommittee for this bill
tomorrow morning at 8:30am and plan to run it through full committee as well
at 11am. 

 

Best,

 

Kara Warme

State Senator

District 26



The Senate

Iowa State Capitol

Des Moines, Iowa 50319

 

Contact:

Main: 515-281-3371

Email:  <mailto:Kara.Warme at legis.iowa.gov> Kara.Warme at legis.iowa.gov

Facebook: @WarmeforIowa

 

From: rogererpel at gmail.com <rogererpel at gmail.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2026 9:20 AM
To: Warme, Kara [LEGIS] <Kara.Warme at legis.iowa.gov>
Subject: H.F. 2585

 

	
Important: This email is from an external sender. 

 

Dear Senator Warme,

 

On March 9, The House passed H.F. 2585, the accessible prescription drug
labeling bill. This bill may be referred to the Senate Health and Human
Services Committee.

 

This proposed legislation will increase independence for blind people, as
well as benefit all print disabled Iowans. Managing our medications is
important to all Iowans.

 

Please do what you can to promote this legislation through Committee so it
will meet the requirements of the next funnel date of March 20.

 

Thank you so much for your time and consideration to this important matter!

 

Sincerely,

Roger Erpelding, Member

National Federation of the Blind of Iowa

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