Local Pharmacy Owners Rally For Governor's Signature On Bill To Regulate PBMs - 27 East

Local Pharmacy Owners Rally For Governor’s Signature On Bill To Regulate PBMs

Local Pharmacy Owners Rally For Governor's Signature On Bill To Regulate PBMs
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Local Pharmacy Owners Rally For Governor's Signature On Bill To Regulate PBMs

Water Mill resident and Southrifty Drug customer Judith Sherman at the rally against PBMs at Southrifty Drugs in Southampton Village on Wednesday, October 23. DANA SHAW

Water Mill resident and Southrifty Drug customer Judith Sherman at the rally against PBMs at Southrifty Drugs in Southampton Village on Wednesday, October 23. DANA SHAW

Pharmacist Robert Grisnik of Southrifty Drugs speaks out against PBMs in front of his store on Wednesday, October 23. DANA SHAW

Pharmacist Robert Grisnik of Southrifty Drugs speaks out against PBMs in front of his store on Wednesday, October 23. DANA SHAW

Sag Harbor Pharmacy owner Janice D'Angelo, Lou Cassara, pharmacist and owner of Barths Pharmacy, Gregg Torns of Park Place Chemist in East Hampton and Southampton Village Trustee Richard Yastrzemski at a rally against PBMs at Southrifty Drugs in Southampton Village on Wednesday, October 23. DANA SHAW

Sag Harbor Pharmacy owner Janice D'Angelo, Lou Cassara, pharmacist and owner of Barths Pharmacy, Gregg Torns of Park Place Chemist in East Hampton and Southampton Village Trustee Richard Yastrzemski at a rally against PBMs at Southrifty Drugs in Southampton Village on Wednesday, October 23. DANA SHAW

Sag Harbor Pharmacy owner Janice D'Angelo speaks at a rally against PBMs at Southrifty Drugs in Southampton Village on Wednesday, October 23. DANA SHAW

Sag Harbor Pharmacy owner Janice D'Angelo speaks at a rally against PBMs at Southrifty Drugs in Southampton Village on Wednesday, October 23. DANA SHAW

authorAnisah Abdullah on Oct 25, 2019
Pharmacy owners, local officials and residents rallied in Southampton Village to urge Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to sign a bill approved by the State Legislature that would regulate pharmacy benefit... more

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