After announcement of $11 million el año pasado, Washington state receives second grant for opioid response
Funds come from $1 billion for opioid crisis response that Senator Murray fought to include in the 21S t Ley de curaciones del siglo
ICYMI: El Senador Murray Presenta Legislación Bipartidista para Abordar la Crisis Urgente de Opioides
(Washington DC) – Today, Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), top Democrat on the Senate health committee, shared the news that Washington state would receive a second $11 million in funding from the Department of Health and Human Services to fight the opioid crisis. The funding is part of $1 billion to address the crisis that Senator Murray fought to include in the bipartisan 21S t Century Cures Act—which President Obama signed into law in December 2016.
“Visiting with those on the frontlines of this crisis in our state, I’ve seen firsthand how the resources we were able to secure last year have provided vital support to patients and families on their path to recovery through evidence-based programs, prevention, and treatment efforts, so I’m hopeful this year’s new funds can build on those efforts,” dijo el senador Murray. “Listening to the heartbreak of families and communities facing this crisis, it’s clear our work is not done, and I will continue fighting for action to help them.”
In addition to announcing the new funding from HHS, Senator Murray recently introducido an expansive, bipartisan package of solutions to support families and communities facing the opioid crisis, and also fought for new resources to be included in the recent bipartisan spending deal.