Friend,
Fentanyl is the leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 18 and 45.
Everyone knows someone who has been impacted by the opioid crisis. Daughters, sons, neighbors, and loved ones are dying every single day and so many are grappling with opioid addiction.
As the opioid and fentanyl crisis rages throughout our communities, record amounts of settlement funds are being distributed to states, counties, and municipalities. Unfortunately, in some cases these funds have fallen short actually addressing the opioid crisis.
We are doing it right in Iowa. Our legislature allocated settlement funds through the Iowa Opioid Memorandum of Understanding to ensure they are used for opioid abatement activities. However, Greene County in Tennessee put $2.4 million of opioid settlement funds toward paying off the county’s debt and another $50,000 to buy a “litter crew vehicle.” That is unacceptable.
The federal government needs to ensure opioid settlement money is used to fund efforts to curb this tragic crisis. That's why I introduced the bipartisan Opioid Settlement Accountability Act with Representative Marcy Kaptur (D-OH). This will serve as a guardrail to ensure opioid settlement money is being used for treatment, prevention, education, and enforcement and prevent the funding from being used for other matters.
I’ve heard from families who have lost loved ones to the opioid crisis, from concerned moms who know these drugs are in our neighborhoods and even coming to our schools, and law enforcement who are desperately trying to get these deadly drugs off our streets. It is vital that we ensure every dime of these settlement funds goes to help curb the deadly opioid epidemic, and I’m proud to lead this important legislation.
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