The opioid epidemic is devastating Northwest Washington. That is why I have dedicated time and resources to tackling this crisis in our communities.
First, I released a report that analyzes the ongoing opioid epidemic. Here are some of the topline findings:
- From February 2022 - February 2023, Washington state had the largest percentage increase of drug overdose deaths in the United States.
- In the five counties in our district – Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom – most overdose deaths can be attributed to synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
- Broadly, the United States saw a 3% decline in overdose deaths overall during this year-long period. But at home in Washington, deaths increased by more than 21%, continuing devastating trends which began during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Then, I wrote an op-ed for Cascadia Daily News to share my report's findings and put this issue front and center for elected leaders in our community.
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Next, I shared a petition asking supporters to join me in urging Congress to tackle the opioid epidemic and save lives nationwide.
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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 in holding drug traffickers accountable. That is why I introduced the PROTECT Act, which would empower tribal governments to tackle the opioid crisis in their communities by:
- Enhancing crime investigation capabilities by allowing tribal law enforcement to obtain and enforce search warrants for social media platforms, enabling quicker action against drug-related and illegal activities.
- Restoring tribal sovereignty by recognizing tribal criminal jurisdiction over drug and firearm offenses, ensuring swift repercussions for violators.
I also introduced the End Fentanyl Trafficking with Local Task Forces Act, which would establish a dedicated federal funding stream to help multi-jurisdictional drug task forces combat opioid trafficking in Washington state and across the country. This bill invests in and empowers multi-jurisdictional task forces to get more opioids and fentanyl off our streets – a critical investment that will protect Northwest Washington communities and save lives.
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.None of this will be possible without your support, and I hope that next month, you will cast your vote and allow me the privilege of continuing this critical work.
Rick
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