White House opioid commission to Trump: "Declare a national emergency" on drug overdoses
Source: Washington Post
White House opioid commission to Trump: Declare a national emergency on drug overdoses
By Christopher Ingraham July 31 at 5:56 PM
The President's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis issued a preliminary report on Monday stating that its first and most urgent recommendation is for the president to declare a national emergency under either the Public Health Service Act or the Stafford Act.
With approximately 142 Americans dying every day, the report notes, America is enduring a death toll equal to September 11th every three weeks.
The commission, led by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, states that the goals of such a declaration would be to force Congress to focus on funding and to awaken every American to this simple fact: if this scourge has not found you or your family yet, without bold action by everyone, it soon will.
In 2015, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention figures, heroin deaths alone surpassed gun homicides for the first time. More than 33,000 people died of opioid overdose, with another 20,000 dying from other drugs. A recent federal study found that prescription painkillers are now more widely used than tobacco.
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