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Jimmy Jam Fights For Insulin Affordability On The Hill

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Award-winning producer, musician, and songwriter Jimmy Jam provided testimony with support of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) to urge the Senate Appropriations Committee to renew the Special Diabetes Program (SDP). The celebrated producer also advocated for policies that will ultimately ensure insulin affordability for the many Americans who are finding themselves at a loss […]

The post Jimmy Jam Fights For Insulin Affordability On The Hill appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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