Representative Richard G. Osborne, MD (Grafton-7 Campton)
I have not been reelected to the State House of Representatives this year. I would like to thank all the people who supported me, helped me campaign and urged me to continue.
I am proud of my service in the legislature and offer this list of laws that did get passed that I supported.
Accomplishments of House of Representatives last session
I am proud of my service in the legislature and offer this list of laws that did get passed that I supported.
Accomplishments of House of Representatives last session
- Relative to copayments for insulin, establishing a wholesale prescription drug importation program, establishing a New Hampshire prescription drug affordability board, establishing the prescription drug competitive marketplace, relative to the pricing of generic prescription drugs, relative to prior authorization for prescription drug coverage, and requiring insurance coverage for epinephrine auto-injectors. SIGNED INTO LAW
- Requiring menstrual hygiene products in school bathrooms (2019)
- Expanding non-discrimination in insurance coverage (2019)
- Creating a commission to study dental benefits for Medicaid recipients (2019)
- Creating commission on mental health education and behavioral wellness programs (2019) Providing insurance coverage for fertility treatment (2019)
- Protecting the Affordable Care Act (2019)
- Establishing warning labels on prescription drugs containing opiates (2019)
- Increasing transparency in pharmaceutical costs (2019)
- Appropriating funds in budget to create Secure Psychiatric Center (2019)
- Making epi-pens more affordable (2020)
- Reducing and capped the cost of insulin (2020)
- Expanding telemedicine (2020)
- Requiring insurance coverage for tick-borne illness (2020)
- Establishing opioid abatement trust fund to create prevention programs (2020)
- Funding Nashua safe stations (2020)
- Establishing a New Hampshire drug affordability board (2020)
- All bills introduced by Democrats