Sign the Bus in Bozeman and Billings for Pharma Reform
In this election season, you have likely been approached to sign one thing or another.
How about signing a large motor vehicle?
Americans for Pharma Reform is a citizens' organization addressing the expensive costs of prescription drugs that provides Big Pharma's profits. "We're traveling across the country to inform and educate consumers to ensure Big Pharma's success does not undermine competition, fairness, or the well-being of American consumers," according to Rob Burgess the Executive Director.
Come Sign the Bus!
Do you agree that medications have become too unaffordable on family budgets, on top of all the rising prices on everything else? Want to add your name to the growing chorus for drug reform? In a novel way? APR invites you to actually write your name on the touring bus. It will be in Bozeman on Saturday and in Billings on Sunday.
September 7th, Noon to 6:00 in Bozeman
The Americans for Pharma Reform bus will be tailgating at the Montana State University football game. Just look for the big red bus in the pictures.
September 8th, 9:00 to 11:00 in Billings
Let's all Go to the Home Improvement Show! The APR bus will be outside the Metra Expo Center.
September 8th, Noon to 2:00 in Billings
The red bus will scoot over to the Magic City Plant-a-Palooza at 111 Moore Lane. You can sign the massive metal body, then pick up some greenery for the home.
Along with the bus tour in six states and over 55 communities, the APR will share information on the exorbitant drug pricing with patients using social media platforms and digital sources. And they are having free giveaways.
The focus for the Americans for Pharma Reform is to create "actionable solutions to make life-saving medications more affordable." I'll bet you, Dear Reader, have thoughts and ideas on the subject. Here is your golden opportunity to share. Come on over. There will be nice folks to greet you and hear your views. And you may learn new details to bolster your ideas.
Now that I look at these pictures, is it just me, or is the APR bringing a really big bus? May need all that writing space for all the signatures and messages.
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