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State Senate Task Force on Heroin and Opioid
Addiction Releases Comprehensive Report and Recommendations
10/26/18 06:45pm
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    PRESS RELEASE from State Senator Joseph Griffo:
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oct. 26, 2018         

    Senate Task Force on Heroin and Opioid Addiction Releases
    Comprehensive Report and Recommendations

    State Sen. Joseph Griffo, R-I-C-Rome, announced today that the New York
    State Senate Task Force on Heroin and Opioid Addiction, of which the Senator
    is a member, has issued a new and comprehensive report describing steps
    currently being taken to address the state’s opioid crisis. The report includes a
    series of 11 detailed recommendations to help build upon the progress being
    made to save lives and rebuild families.
     
    “Over the last several years, the Senate has intensified its efforts to fight the
    opioid crisis by forming the Senate Task Force on Heroin and Opioid
    Addiction,” Sen. Griffo said. “As a result of these efforts, we have already
    passed numerous laws and secured critical funding in the budget to improve
    our strategies in prevention, treatment, education and law enforcement. This
    latest report examines current challenges facing individuals, institutions and
    communities and provides several proposals that will continue to build upon our
    efforts to get this crisis under control.”

    The report details the Task Force’s continuation of a four-pronged approach –
    focusing on prevention, treatment, recovery and enforcement – in developing
    legislative and budgetary recommendations following extensive collaboration
    with stakeholders at forums and hearings. Among the many new state laws
    highlighted in the Task Force report and passed this session is a measure
    taking effect this week to prohibit “patient brokering” that aggressively targets
    people in need of substance use disorder treatment in exchange for a fee.
    Legislation spearheaded by the Task Force also has served as a national
    model for other states and in the creation of the federal Substance Use-
    Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment
    (SUPPORT) for Patients and Communities Act recently passed by Congress.

    Since the Senate Majority formed the Task Force in 2014, significant resources
    have been committed to examining the multi-faceted causes and effects of the
    heroin and opioid crisis and working to find innovative solutions. There has
    been extensive stakeholder outreach through dozens of hearings and forums
    over the last two years. State funding also has nearly doubled to a record $247
    million in this year’s budget.

    To view the Task Force’s full report, which includes more information on the
    recommendations and details about the numerous state legislative victories
    spearheaded by the Task Force, go to www.nysenate.gov/committees/heroin-
    task-force.


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