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Secretary Becerra discusses lower prescription costs in Minnesota

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This week, Secretary Becerra visited Minnesota to talk about health care costs and blood donation. G

This week, Secretary Becerra visited Minnesota to talk about health care costs and blood donation. [Banner]( Good afternoon. ​ This week, as Secretary Becerra spent time in Minnesota, he spoke to older adults about lower prescription costs, visited a blood drive, and of course, stopped by the Minnesota State Fair for some fun. The Becerra Breakdown Here’s what the Secretary’s been up to over the past week: [Secretary Becerra is handed a corn dog while standing outside in a small group of people.]( [A Visit to the State Fair]( A trip to Minnesota wouldn't be complete without a visit to their famous state fair. Secretary Becerra had a great time visiting with Minnesotans and sampling all the delicious fair food! [See photos here →]( [Breakdown 2 - Image]( [Red Cross Blood Shortage]( The American Red Cross is facing a national blood shortage. Secretary Becerra visited a blood drive to help bring awareness to the situation and encourage blood donation. [Learn how you can help →]( [Breakdown 3 - Image]( [Lowering Prescription Drug Costs]( Secretary Becerra and Sen. Amy Klobuchar met with older adults in St. Paul, Minnesota, to talk about lower health care costs. [Read more about the visit →]( ​ - Secretary Becerra Hosts Roundtable with Health Care Leaders to Address the Shortage of Blood Culture Media Bottle. [Read more →]( Follow Secretary Becerra on social media: [LinkedIn - Footer]( [Twitter - Footer]( [Seal - Footer]( U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, DC 20201 Toll Free Call Center: 1-877-696-6775 [HHS.gov]( [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe or manage your email preferences](

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