S 4491
Methamphetamine Response Act of 2020
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Bill overview
This bill designates methamphetamine as an emerging drug threat in the United States, citing rising rates of treatment admissions, overdose deaths, and seizures. It highlights the growing prevalence of methamphetamine use, particularly in women and those seeking treatment for heroin use, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to treatment. The bill directs the Office of National Drug Control Policy to develop and implement a specific response plan to address this escalating issue.
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Dianne Feinstein
Cosponsors
David Perdue
Jon Tester
Thomas Tillis
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