The Alec Smith Insulin Affordability Act creates a statewide insulin assistance program to help Minnesotans who struggle to afford the insulin they desperately need. Minnesotans struggling to afford their insulin can apply and receive an emergency fill of insulin at their community pharmacy. The bill includes compromises with Republicans, including a $30 co-pay for patients and state set-up costs that total roughly $1 million. Alec’s Bill will largely be funded by a fee on the three multi-national insulin manufacturers that control over 90 percent of the market and recorded $20 billion in profits in the last 12 months. It’s time for Big Pharma to help pay for a solution to this crisis.
Protecting the Privacy of Your Vote
Another bill we recently passed off the House floor, one that I’m honored to co-author, would give voters the ability to opt-out of sharing their party preference in the upcoming presidential primary while also restricting the sharing of that data only to a national party representative, and only for the purpose of verifying participation in the primary.
Following concerns of accessibility that arose during Minnesota’s 2016 presidential caucuses, the Minnesota Legislature responded that year by reinstating the state’s presidential primary for 2020, its first since 1992. The presidential primary process requires voters to select a party ballot from which to nominate a candidate, and current law allows an individual’s party preference data to be shared with Minnesota’s major political parties. The candidate a voter selected would not be shared.
The Legislature was able to quickly respond when this primary was established, there’s no reason we can’t be quick to respond to the legitimate concerns the public has for their data. I hope, just as with the Alec Smith Insulin Affordability Act, that the Minnesota Senate can treat these bills with the same sense of urgency.
Stay Connected
There are other incredibly important issues that we’re working on, from common-sense gun violence prevention to paid family and medical leave. As our work progresses on these and other issues, please feel free to reach out with any questions or comments you have on the legislative process. I’m best reached at (651) 296-3751 or rep.michael.nelson@house.mn. I appreciate your input.
Sincerely,
Rep. Michael V. Nelson
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