Prescription Drug Price TransparencyAll Minnesotans deserve to live healthy lives, but too many people are forced to pay exorbitant prices for prescription drugs. Prices for medications continue to skyrocket while pharmaceutical companies rake in massive profits. In addition to capping co-pays for certain products for chronic conditions like inhalers, insulin, and EpiPens at $25 per month, in 2023, Democrats at the State Capitol took action to shine a bright light on drug costs by requiring pharmaceutical companies and other parties to report certain data on price hikes. In June, the Minnesota Department of Health issued its inaugural List of Drugs with Substantial Public Interest. Next, the department is gathering input from Minnesotans about how prescription drug prices impact their health care, what affordability concerns exist, and which drugs might benefit from pricing transparency. You can give your recommendations and share your stories about how drug prices have impacted you or your family by taking this survey. Accessible State ParksOne of the best summer activities is visiting Minnesota’s beautiful state parks, and now, thanks to the dedicated disability justice organizers in our state, our parks are accessible to more Minnesotans with all-terrain track chairs available at 13 Minnesota State Parks. Track chairs are electric-powered chairs that can be used on designated trails within the park. They can help visitors explore areas of the state parks in new ways, often on trails that are not suitable for regular wheelchairs. Track chairs are available year-round in some locations, and seasonally in others. To reserve a chair, call the park you plan to visit. |