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Dear [Lawmaker],
I wanted to reach out and say thank you for standing up for patients like me by keeping pharmacies open. My nearby pharmacy is where I pick up prescriptions and refills, and there’s a possibility it would close if some of the proposed legislation does pass. I'm worried about some of the bills floating around right now. I know they probably come from a good place, but I’ve also heard they could force chain pharmacies to close their doors. That's bad news for all of us and means there’s fewer places to go and higher prices at the pharmacies that remain. I really appreciate you being willing to take a stand on this. Please keep pushing back against anything that threatens our community pharmacies. Thanks for having our backs.
As your constituent, I’m reaching out to ask that you prioritize affordable healthcare and easy access to pharmacies for people in our community. Closing chain pharmacy locations leaves patients with fewer options and cuts off specialty and mail delivery services that help folks get medications on time without extra travel. A lot of people do not have the time or money to make long trips for a refill, and when access shrinks, those who are already vulnerable feel it first. As new bills come up, please keep patients at the center of the conversation and weigh how pharmacy closures would affect their health. Patient access should guide policy choices, and the goal should be simple and clear. We need to make it easier for people to get the medicines they need at a price they can manage. Thanks for taking the time to consider this. Looking forward to seeing how you stand up for patients.
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