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PRESCRIPTION DRUG FAIR PRICING ACT--Ohio AFL-CIO President William Burga gestures during a news conference, concerning a petition drive by the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs that would demand that the General Assembly enact The Ohio Prescription Drug Fairness Act, in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2002. Mr. Burga is co-chairman of the coalition which claims that the law would save Ohioans 40-60 % at no cost to taxpayers. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com)


PRESCRIPTION DRUG FAIR PRICING ACT--A roll of stickers promoting The Ohio Prescription Drug Fairness Act is seen in the forground, while Thena Godet-Calogeras, co-chair of the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs, speaks during a news conference, concerning a petition drive by the coalition, in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2002. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com)


PRESCRIPTION DRUG FAIR PRICING ACT--Robin Harris, of the Ohio United Way and a member of the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs, listens to speakers during a news conference, concerning a petition drive by the group that would demand that the General Assembly enact The Ohio Prescription Drug Fairness Act, in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2002. United Way is one of 19 organizations that support the Fairness Act. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com)


PRESCRIPTION DRUG FAIR PRICING ACT-- Thena Godet-Calogeras, co-chair of the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs, speaks during a news conference, concerning a petition drive that would demand that the General Assembly enact The Ohio Prescription Drug Fairness Act, in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2002. Also seen is coalition co-chair William Burga, of the Ohio AFL-CIO. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com)


PRESCRIPTION DRUG FAIR PRICING ACT--Ohio AFL-CIO President William Burga, right, signs a petition while John Gallo, of the Cleveland AFL-CIO serves as a witness, during a news conference, concerning a petition drive by the Coalition for Affordable Prescription Drugs that would demand that the General Assembly enact The Ohio Prescription Drug Fairness Act, in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2002. Mr. Burga is co-chairman of the coalition, made up of 19 organizations, which claims that the law would save Ohioans 40-60 % at no cost to taxpayers. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com)