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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
3, 2005
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Senator Tom Adelson
Senate Unanimously Passes Prescription Savings Plan
A pair of bills aimed to lower prescription drug
costs for Oklahomans cleared a legislative hurdle today, said Senator
Tom Adelson.
Adelson, A Democrat from Tulsa and author of the two measures,
said the vote was an important step forward in the battle to reduce
prescription drug costs.
The Senator explained Senate Bill 977 establishs a state Website
to help Oklahoma citizens buy cheaper prescription drugs from Canada
and other industrialized countries. It also allows Oklahoma pharmacies
to reimport the less expensive drugs for sale to their Oklahoma
customers. Additonally, Senate Bill 547 forms the creation of an
Oklahoma Smart Card that would help citizens take advantage of existing
discounts offered by the pharmaceutical companies and pharmacies.
Both measures passed the Senate without a single opposing vote.
“These measures allow all Oklahomans access to more affordable
medication,” Adelson said. “And they help protect and
stregthen the exsisting relationship between Oklahomans and their
local pharmacist.”
The measures, which are both part of Governors Henry’s “Prescriptions
for Savings” program will now be advanced to the House for
consideration.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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