**FILE* Singer Usher Raymond visited Capitol Hill on June 12, where he met with legislators to discuss diabetes and the rising costs of insulin. (WI photo)
**FILE* Singer Usher Raymond visited Capitol Hill on June 12, where he met with legislators to discuss diabetes and the rising costs of insulin. (WI photo)

Celebrated singer and this yearโ€™s Super Bowl sensation Usher Raymond visited Capitol Hill on June 12, where he met with legislators to discuss diabetes and the rising costs of insulin. 

โ€œReally great to be able to be here in the city today, be able to share my story,โ€ Raymond told reporters, as he donned a tan suit, resurrecting former President Barack Obamaโ€™s unforgettable tan suit fashion moment in history in August 2014.

The celebrity, who met with Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Colo.) and Rep. Gus Bilirakis (D-Fla.), has been very open about his experience raising a child with Type 1 diabetes.ย 

โ€œToday, just talking about Type 1 diabetes and early screening for Type 1 diabetes,โ€ Raymond explained.

According to the National Institute of Health, Black youth with Type 1 diabetes have higher rates of hospital admissions for diabetic ketoacidosis and early mortality. The issue has been a topic of discussion for the Congressional Diabetes Caucus, whose co-chairs reintroduced the PREVENT DIABETES Act in April.ย 

โ€œOur bill makes CDC-recognized diabetes prevention programs more accessible to Medicare beneficiaries at risk of diabetes, particularly those in rural areas and others who may not be able to attend an in-person diabetes prevention program,โ€ said DeGette. โ€œWith a growing number of patients opting for virtual care, our PREVENT DIABETES Act will help more Americans learn about how they can avoid this disease.โ€

Diabetes was the eighth-leading cause of death in the United States in recent years. According to lawmakers, the disease costs the United States $412.9 billion every year in direct and indirect costs.

In March, Sens. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and John Kennedy (R-La.) proposed legislation that would cap the price of insulin at $35 for everyone on private insurance, and would also extend that discount to the uninsured. 

โ€œAs a pastor who has sat in waiting rooms with families and prayed at bedsides, I know the human costs of unmanaged diabetes,โ€ Warnock said in an interview with The Hill. โ€œIโ€™ve been there and prayed with people when they got the news that their loved one has to get an amputation. So there is the financial cost and thereโ€™s the human cost of all of this.โ€

All parties involved are committed to furthering awareness about the efforts to ease the burden on diabetics in the coming months. 

โ€œNot my first time, wonโ€™t be my last time coming back,โ€ Raymond declared.

Ashleigh Fields is an award-winning journalist specializing in coverage of lawmakers in the White House and Capitol Hill. Her reporting has earned recognition from the Society of Professional Journalists,...

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