Delaware lawmaker pushes free insulin, EpiPens for children
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Republican Representative Bryan Shupe last week announced plans to introduce a bill that would make insulin and EpiPens free for Delaware children under 18. The legislation, which has not yet been formally introduced, aims to ease the financial burden of essential medications for families across the state.
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Republican Representative Bryan Shupe last week announced plans to introduce a bill that would make insulin and EpiPens free for Delaware children under 18. The legislation, which has not yet been formally introduced, aims to ease the financial burden of essential medications for families across the state.
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