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Update: addressing the opioid epidemic

We need to talk about the opioid epidemic in concrete terms, but more importantly: we have to take action. Earlier this year, I released a report that analyzes the ongoing opioid epidemic in our communities. Here are some topline findings:

This summer we made strides in combatting the opioid epidemic and supporting individuals and families impacted by the crisis.

I introduced the Workforce Opportunities for Communities in Recovery Act – this legislation would create, strengthen, and expand pilot grant funding for community partnerships that facilitate employment for individuals recovering from substance use, assist workers in transitioning to roles that support those impacted by substance use, and offer vital support services to participants, including substance use treatment, peer support, and mentorship opportunities.

Tribe members in our district have shared with me some of the unique challenges their courts and law enforcement face to hold drug traffickers accountable. That is why I introduced the PROTECT Act, which will empower tribal governments to tackle the opioid crisis in their communities by:

This legislation will help tribes eradicate illicit opioids in Northwest Washington. I look forward to continuing my partnership with tribal leaders in Northwest Washington to help communities regain the momentum to save lives.

Leaders in Washington D.C. can and must do more to coordinate with local governments, tribal communities, law enforcement, health care providers, and community partners who are on the front lines of the epidemic.

Ending the opioid epidemic begins with understanding the challenges communities are facing and working together to break down barriers to lasting solutions. I know we can achieve this.

More soon,

Rick

Posted on September 6, 2024.