Senate votes in favor of bill proposing $35 insulin cap to ease financial burden for Oregonians

Oregon – The Oregon Senate has voted in favor of Senate Bill 1508, which aims to put a cap on the cost of insulin for residents with insurance, marking a significant step toward making life-saving medication more affordable in the state. The bill, approved with a 27-to-3 vote on Tuesday, proposes a $35 limit for a 30-day supply and a $105 cap for a 90-day supply, marking a pivotal moment in the fight against the skyrocketing costs of essential medications.

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