May 13, 2025 - 09:48

A broad coalition of addiction specialists is calling on Congress to sustain healthcare funding critical to addressing the growing crisis of fentanyl and other dangerous street drugs. As overdose deaths continue to rise across the nation, these experts warn that any cuts to addiction treatment funding could lead to even more tragic outcomes.
The coalition emphasizes that robust funding is essential for expanding access to life-saving treatments and support services for individuals struggling with substance use disorders. With the ongoing prevalence of synthetic opioids, the need for comprehensive strategies to combat addiction has never been more urgent.
Experts argue that investing in prevention, treatment, and recovery services will not only save lives but also reduce the long-term societal costs associated with addiction. They stress that Congress must prioritize this funding to ensure that communities have the resources necessary to combat the overdose epidemic effectively. Without sustained financial support, the fight against addiction may face significant setbacks, ultimately harming countless individuals and families nationwide.
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