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September 29, 2009
Register now for our fall meeting in Boston -
November 6, 2009
REGISTER NOW!

Don't miss our fall meeting in Boston November 6th!
State leaders from around the country will meet at Boston University Law School to discuss their 2010 legislative agendas to lower drug costs and expand access, and to receive reports on new state initiatives, federal health care reform, and lawsuits challenging state laws regulating drug marketing.

The deadline for registration is November 2nd. Please click here for registration information. Its very affordable for legislators!

Draft Agenda
  • Legislative Roundtable: Network with state legislators from across the country and share strategy, model legislation and best practices to reduce drug costs and expand access to medicines.
  • Hear from experts and legislative leaders on:
    • Drug Samples: Medicine for the uninsured, or pharma marketing tool?
    • Predatory Marketing: What's on your kids' cell phone? Social media and marketing to children
    • Massachusetts Disclosure, Academic Detailing & Gift Ban Law: One year out, how is it being implemented?
    • Unused Drugs: Challenges and successes implementing drug return programs
    • PBM Transparency: Will PBM transparency provisions survive passage of health care reform?  How can states fill in the gaps?
For members only: Lunchtime Business Meeting and Legal Update on pharma challenges to data mining and other state prescription drug policiesPlan to arrive in time for a networking dinner Thursday November 5 - we will send details after you register.

Questions? Call Tina at 207-622-5597 or email us at info@reducedrugprices.org..

Details on speakers and hotel options will follow when finalized.
About the National Legislative Association on Prescription Drug Prices
NLARX is a non-partisan, non-profit organization of state legislators from across the country working to lower prescription drug costs and improve access to affordable medicines. Members include legislators from states in all regions of the country, from New England to Alaska and Hawaii and the District of Columbia. For more information and to sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter, visit our website at www.reducedrugprices.org.