LINCOLN- Nebraska’s anticipated prescription drug donation program partnership with an Iowa nonprofit hit another wrench Wednesday as the Legislature’s budget-setting committee accepted Gov. Jim Pillen’s recommendation to cut the program’s state funding. State Sen. Jana Hughes of Seward, through successful 2024 and 2025 legislation, mandated that the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services identify and work with a nonprofit on such a program. The plan has been to partner with Iowa’s SafeNetRx for a first-in-the-nation multi-state prescription drug donation program. Hughes visited the facility in October 2023.
The SafeNetRx program tailors its services to individuals who can’t afford prescribed medication, regardless of insurance status, with an annual household income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level. Nebraska state senators approved about $530,000 annually for the program in 2024, which hadn’t yet taken off because a federal law took effect last summer, tying up the partnership. Pillen suggested pulling funding in his January budget recommendations. It was one of many recent programs on the governor’s “last in, first out” suggestions list.
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