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The Alabama Independent Pharmacy Alliance celebrates passage of SB252

The Community Pharmacy Relief Act was signed into law by Gov. Kay Ivey on April 15, 2025.

Gov. Kay Ivey signed SB252 on April 15, 2025. Governor's Office
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The Alabama Independent Pharmacy Alliance said they are celebrating a historic day for our state with the passage of SB252, The Community Pharmacy Relief Act, which was signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey on April 15, 2025.

The alliance shared that this landmark legislation is the result of a widespread grassroots effort that began in May 2024 when a group of pharmacists, pharmacy owners and concerned members of the community met together to discuss the unethical practices of Pharmacy Benefit Managers that were rapidly affecting access to healthcare all over the state. Many voices from the opposition maintained that PBM Reform would never be passed in Alabama due to the unique landscape of corporate affiliations. Despite those voices, these individuals launched a mass effort that would eventually result in one of the largest victories in the nation against PBMs.  

In October, AIPA was officially formed and engaged pharmacists from all over the state in helping to write SB99, the initially proposed legislation that gained quick momentum in Montgomery and forged the path toward PBM reform. “These dedicated and passionate individuals devoted their time and resources to educate the public, business owners and legislators on the threat that the anticompetitive practices of PBMs pose to healthcare access and small businesses in Alabama,” the group shared.

AIPA said that while they celebrate this historic milestone, there is still work to be done. “SB252 is only the first step in dismantling the corrupt behemoth that is responsible for the increased cost of healthcare in Alabama, all at the expense of pharmacies, employers and patients. AIPA will continue to work with legislators to accomplish this goal,” they said.

Below is a statement from The Alabama Independent Pharmacy Alliance:

“AIPA would like to sincerely thank our members and all other pharmacists who contributed to this monumental effort that will allow pharmacies to continue to serve their communities. Above all, we thank God and glorify Him for guiding this effort and ensuring that the truth came to light.  

“Finally, AIPA would like to thank SB252 sponsor Senator Billy Beasley, Senator Larry Stutts, and President Pro Tempore Garlan Gudger for their efforts to understand this issue and negotiate SB252 through the legislative process, as well as the other legislators who unanimously supported this bill,” the group concluded.

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