HB40

Health Care, Medical Treatment - Randee Go to Personal page **__Bill Number__**- 40 __**Sponsor**__ -Randee Pollarine, Pennsylvania, Republican C.M.I.T.S (Cheaper Medication In the states) Allowing medication from other countries to be legalized in the United States instead of going to other foreign countries to get it. __**Eligibility**__ A legal citizen of the United States 18 years and older and must be insured. __**Terms and Benefits**__ Step 1-Make the medication cheaper and then it can be transported to the United States which would cost about 7 million, 3.5 each for the labor involved. Step 2- Build storage facilities to keep the medication in. Sort out the medication. 25 million for building the buildings, 15 million for the crates to sort out the medicine, and 5 million for all the tools involved. Step 3- Fly in the medication and store it all in the buildings. After sorting it’s ready to be shipped to stores and hospitals. 3 million for each plane and 50,000 for each truck. Step 4- Ship the medication to stores and hospitals and create a price for the different types of medication. The purpose of this bill is to allow cheaper medication in the United States that is in other countries such as Mexico and Canada. This bill will allow medication in the state to cure diseases. This bill will last for 5 years but can be amended. This will benefit people who are low in money and cannot travel to other countries. This will also benefit people who are sick too and this bill will provide jobs for people in the medical field. We will be obtaining money instead of foreign countries getting all of the profit. This bill will stop wasting tax money and control companies. The people who enforce the bill will be the executive branch. __**Impact**__ Equipment- 50 million- tools, crates, buildings Labor-25 million- lifting boxes, wages, pharmacists, doctors, flying a plane, truck driver, guards Energy Resources-5 million- gas, coal, oil, solar panels Education- 2 million- college degrees, skill in certain things Marketing -5 million- price range, prescription stores Transportation- 10 million- Planes, trucks, ships, trains Legal-5 million- people to pass the bill Other-5 million- set aside if anything goes wrong Total- 98 million dollars **__Sources__** [] "Safety Alerts." //USA.gov // n. pag. Web. 19 May 2010. <[]>. Thompson, Glenn. //Info on Glenn Thompson // n. pag. Web. 19 May 2010. <[]>. "Tailored DVD to Improve Medication Management for Low Literate Elderly Patients." //U.S department of Human services // February 2010: n. pag. Web. 19 May 2010. . "Medicaid." //Copyright 1997-2010 Alliance for Health Reform // 4/23/10: n. pag. Web. 19 May 2010. . "Medicare overview." n. pag. Web. 19 May 2010. . n. pag. Web. 19 May 2010. <[]>. Kronenfeld, Jennie Jacobs. "Health Care in America: Overview." //Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society //. ABC-CLIO, 2010. Web. 19 May 2010. <[|http://www.issues.abc-clio.com]>. "Research." //2010, The University of Virginia Center for Politics, Youth Leadership Initiative // n. pag. Web. 19 May 2010. <[]>. LastRalston, Richard E. "Free Markets: The Key to New Drugs at a Reasonable Price." //Copyright © 2003 Americans for Free Choice in Medicine // 19, September 2003: n. pag. Web. 19 May 2010. <[]>. Shaw, charles. "The Bizarre Universe of Drug Prohibition." //Center for Security Studies // 18 May 2010: n. pag. Web. 19 May 2010. <[]>.
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