Partnership to End Addiction
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It's a new year, and the 117th Congress is back in session.
Last year, members of Congress introduced many bills to address the
addiction crisis, including efforts to increase access to treatment,
expand recovery and other support services, prevent substance use and
addiction, and reform the criminal justice system and improve crisis
response.
However, these bills have yet to pass and become law, despite the
immense and escalating addiction and overdose crises. We need your
help urging lawmakers to pass these bills this year. All it takes to
send a letter to your members of Congress is a few minutes to enter
your name and address.
See all of our action alerts and take action here.
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Bills currently before Congress would:
* Provide funding for family support services
* Improve parity enforcement to ensure equitable insurance
coverage for addiction treatment
* Require prescribers to undergo addiction training before
receiving or renewing their license to prescribe controlled
substances and make it easier to prescribe buprenorphine for
addiction treatment
* Remove barriers to treatment for individuals who have recently
been incarcerated
* Help states adopt and expand mobile crisis response services
that connect people experiencing mental health or addiction
crises to care, rather than jail
* Reform federal reimbursement policy to incentivize use of
non-opioid pain management approaches
* And more!
Act Now
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