Save Our Safety Net! Protect 340B!

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New Yorkers! Help save our safety net! Make the call today and help protect our vulnerable communities. Click the link below, call these legislators, and tell them to reject a carveout to the federal 340B program. that could devastate critical services, including low-cost medications and comprehensive HIV special needs plans, for some of our most vulnerable New Yorkers. Make the call today and tell our legislators to protect 340B!

Contact these Representatives:

Assembly/Senate

AM Richard Gottfried
AD 75 Manhattan
212-807-7900

AM Charles Barron
AD 60 Brooklyn
718-257-5824

AM Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn
AD 42 Brooklyn
718-940-0428

AM Thomas Abinanti
AD 92 Tarrytown
914-631-1605

AM Edward Braunstein
AD 26 Bayside
718-357-3588

AM Kevin Cahill
AD 103 Kingston
845-338-9610

AM Steven Cymbrowitz
AD 45 Brooklyn
718-743-4078

AM Jeffrey Dinowitz
AD 81 Bronx
718-796-5345

AM Sandy Galef
AD 95 Ossining
914-941-1111

AM Aileen Gunther
AD 100 Monticello
845-794-5807

AM Andrew Hevesi
AD 28 Forest Hills/Queens
718-263-5595

AM John McDonald III
AD 108 Albany/Troy
518-455-4474

AM Melissa Miller
AD 20 Atlantic Beach/LI

AM Amy Paulin
AD 88 Scarsdale
914-723-1115

AM Daniel Rosenthal
AD 27 Flushing
718-969-1508

AM Linda Rosenthal
AD 67 Manhattan
212-873-6368

AM Nader Sayegh
AD 90 Yonkers
914-779-8805

AM Michaelle Solages
AD 22 Valley Stream/LI
516-599-2972

AM Phil Steck
AD 110 Schenectady
518-377-0902

AM Helene Weinstein
AD 41 Brooklyn
718-648-4700

AM Jeffrion Aubry
AD 35 Queens
718-457-3615

AM Michael Benedetto
AD 82 Bronx
718-892-2235

AM Harry Bronson
AD 138 Rochester
585-244-5255

AM Kevin Cahill
AD 103 Kingston
845-338-9610

AM William Colton
AD 47 Brooklyn
718-236-1598

AM Vivian Cook
AD 32 Queens
718-322-3975

AM William Colton
AD 47 Brooklyn
718-236-1598

AM Michael Cusick
AD 63 Staten Island
718-370-1384

AM Eric Dilan
AD 54 Brooklyn
718-386-4576

AM Jeffrey Dinowitz
AD 81 Bronx
718-796-5345

AM Deborah Glick
AD 66 Manhattan
212-674-5153

AM Alicia Hyndman
AD 29 Queens
718-723-5412

AM Latoya Joyner
AD 77 Bronx
718-538-2000

AM William Magnarelli
AD 129 Syracuse
315-428-9651

AM John McDonald
AD 108 Albany/Troy
518-455-4474

AM Cathy Nolan
AD 37 Long Island City
718-784-3194

AM Nick Perry
AD58 Brooklyn
718-385-3336

AM Gary Pretlow
AD 89 Mt. Vernon
914-667-0127

AM Phil Ramos
AD 6 Brentwood/LI
631-435-3214

AM Robert Rodriguez
AD 68 Upper Manhattan
212-828-3953

AM Nily Rozic
AD 25 Flushing/Queens
718-820-0241

AM Rebecca Seawright
AD 76 Manhattan
212-288-4607

AM David Weprin
Ad 24 Queens
718-454-3027

AM Kenneth Zebrowski
AD 96 New City
845-634-9791

Sen Gustavo Rivera
SD 33 Bronx
718-933-2034

Sen Brian Benjamin
SD 30 Harlem
212-222-7315

Sen Samra Brouk
SD 55 Rochester
585-223-1800

Sen Alesandra Biaggi
SD 34 Bronx
718-822-2049

Sen Pete Harckham
SD 40"

Sen Brad Hoylman
SD 27 Manhattan
212-633-8052

Sen Todd Kaminsky
SD 9 Rockville Centre/LI
516-766-8383

Sen Rachel May
SD 53 Syracuse
315-478-8745

Sen Sean Ryan
SD 60 Buffalo
716-854-8705

Sen Julia Salazar
SD 18 Brooklyn
718-573-1726

Sen Diane Savino
SD 23 Staten Island
718-727-9406

Sen James Skoufis
SD 39 Newburg
845-567-1270

Sen Toby Ann Stavisky
SD 16 Brooklyn

Sen Kevin Thomas
SD 6 Garden City/LI
516-739-1700

Sen Liz Krueger, Chair
SD 28 Manhattan"

Senator Jamaal Bailey
SD 36 Bronx
718-547-8854

Sen Neil Breslin
SD 44 Albany
518-455-2225

Sen Leroy Comrie
SD 14 Queens
718-765-6359

Sen Timothy Kennedy
SD 63 Buffalo
716-826-2683

Sen John Liu
SD 11 Brooklyn
718-765-6675

Sen Kevin Parker
SD 21 Brooklyn
718-629-6401

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