Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1179

Introduced
2/24/22  

Caption

Extends the Missouri Rx Plan to August 28, 2029

Impact

With the passing of SB1179, residents enrolled in the Missouri Rx Plan would benefit from continued access to financial assistance for their medications, which may alleviate some financial burdens faced by low-income families and individuals. The bill's extension could potentially enhance medication compliance and health outcomes by ensuring that more individuals can afford the medications they require for chronic conditions. Furthermore, maintaining this program aligns with broader state public health objectives to improve healthcare access across Missouri.

Summary

Senate Bill 1179 aims to extend the Missouri Rx Plan, a program designed to help eligible residents access prescription medications at reduced costs. This extension is particularly significant as it seeks to continue providing support to residents who may struggle with the high costs of prescription drugs. The bill proposes to extend the provisions of the current law until August 28, 2029, ensuring that the program remains operational for a longer period and can continue to serve the state's vulnerable populations.

Contention

While SB1179 is largely viewed positively, discussions around the bill may revolve around its funding and long-term viability. Some stakeholders might express concerns over the reliance on state funds to support the program, questioning whether adequate resources can be secured to sustain it through 2029. Additionally, while proponents will highlight the benefits of extended access to affordable medications, opponents may raise issues regarding the adequacy of the program in addressing the prescription drug cost crisis more comprehensively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2820

Extends the Missouri Rx Plan to August 28, 2029

MO SB6

Creates the Getting Missourians Back to Work Act

MO SB1465

Designates every August 19th as "Eddie Gaedel Day" in Missouri

MO SB799

Designates every August 19th as "Eddie Gaedel Day" in Missouri

MO SB584

Designates August 6 of each year as "Chris Sifford Day" in Missouri

MO SB188

Permits vehicle platooning on Missouri roads

MO SB1026

Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri state plane coordinate system

MO SB1038

Permits vehicle platooning on Missouri roads

MO SB1202

Enacts provisions extending the laws of Missouri relating to abortion to certain conduct occurring outside the state

MO SB1015

Modifies the application process for Missouri Conservation Heritage Foundation special license plates

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.