Trump signs legislation toughening fentanyl-related drug penalties
UNITED STATES, JUL 18 – The HALT Fentanyl Act permanently classifies fentanyl as Schedule I, imposing harsher penalties while $140 million in funding to combat overdoses faces bureaucratic delays, risking progress.
- On July 16, 2025, President Donald Trump enacted the HALT Fentanyl Act at the White House, a bipartisan law aimed at increasing penalties for those involved in trafficking fentanyl.
- The legislation reclassifies fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs and was driven by rising fentanyl overdoses and trafficking concerns.
- The Act mandates minimum 10-year prison sentences for trafficking over 100 grams and aims to close legal loopholes for synthetic fentanyl analogs.
- The bill passed the House 321-104 and the Senate 84-16 with bipartisan support, while President Trump declared, “Today we strike a righteous blow to drug dealers.”
- Although the law may limit traffickers’ actions, critics warn it might have limited effect without further investments in treatment and could increase incarceration rates.
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Ryan-pushed bill cracking down on fentanyl signed into law by Trump
KINGSTON, N.Y. — President Donald Trump has signed into law a fentanyl crackdown bill strongly pushed by U.S. Rep. Pat Ryan. The bill, known as the HALT Fentanyl Act, was co-sponsored by Ryan, one of only two House Democrats to do so. It was favored by the House in February. It also earned the support of county sheriffs in Ulster, Dutchess, and Orange counties. Ryan represents the 18th Congressional District. The bill was the first one pushed by…
White House sets blistering mid-July pace: Fentanyl, health care, train to nowhere
by WorldTribune Staff, July 17, 2025 Real World News After kicking off the month with the July 4 signing of President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” the White House is continuing its high energy onslaught on the status quo. Yesterday, for example, saw initiatives aimed at stopping the smuggling of deadly fentanyl into the […]
Iowa lawmakers laud HALT Fentanyl Act signing - Radio Iowa
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says President Trump’s signature on a bill that classifies fentanyl-related drugs as more dangerous substances “will save lives.” The new federal law will require prison sentences for people convicted of making or selling synthetic drugs that are similar to fentanyl. Grassley, a co-sponsor of the bill, said the law will “prevent […]
West Virginia family joins President Trump at White House for HALT Fentanyl Act signing
NEW MARTINSVILLE, W.Va. (WTRF) - West Virginia leads the nation in overdose deaths, and nearly 76% of those fatalities are linked to fentanyl. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed a new act into law called the HALT Fentanyl Act. The HALT Fentanyl Act permanently classifies fentanyl-related drugs as a Schedule I substance due to their high potential for abuse. Other drugs on this list include heroin and LSD. During the signing, the presi…
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