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Despite pledge to expand naloxone access, Trump administration proposal would cut overdose prevention programs
- The Trump administration's preliminary budget proposal suggests cutting about two dozen substance abuse prevention and treatment programs, despite prioritizing overdose prevention.
- Experts warn that cutting these programs could increase overdose death rates and have serious negative impacts on communities nationwide.
- Naloxone distribution programs have been a vital part of the federal government's overdose response for over a decade, saving lives every day.
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Read Full ArticleDespite pledge to expand naloxone access, Trump administration proposal would cut overdose prevention programs
The Trump administration has named overdose prevention among its top drug policy priorities, but a preliminary budget proposal that was recently leaked suggests that it would cut about two dozen substance abuse prevention and treatment programs.
·Atlanta, United States
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