A resolution designating June 6, 2023, as National Naloxone Awareness Day.

3/8/2024, 4:45 AM

This resolution designates June 6, 2023, as National Naloxone Awareness Day. Naloxone is a medication that temporarily reverses opioid overdoses.

Bill 118 S.Res. 250, also known as the National Naloxone Awareness Day resolution, aims to designate June 6, 2023, as a day to raise awareness about the importance of naloxone in combating the opioid crisis. Naloxone is a medication that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose and save lives.

The resolution highlights the alarming rise in opioid-related deaths in the United States and emphasizes the need for increased access to naloxone to prevent these tragedies. By designating a specific day for naloxone awareness, the resolution seeks to educate the public about the life-saving potential of this medication and encourage individuals and communities to take action to address the opioid epidemic.

The resolution does not propose any specific policy changes or funding allocations but instead serves as a symbolic gesture to prioritize naloxone awareness and encourage advocacy and education around this critical issue. It is a bipartisan effort to unite lawmakers and the public in the fight against opioid addiction and overdose deaths. Overall, Bill 118 S.Res. 250 is a non-partisan initiative to raise awareness about naloxone and its role in saving lives during opioid overdoses. By designating June 6, 2023, as National Naloxone Awareness Day, the resolution aims to spark conversations, promote education, and ultimately help reduce the devastating impact of the opioid crisis in the United States.
Congress
118

Number
SRES - 250

Introduced on
2023-06-13

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

6/13/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Passed in Senate

Purpose and Summary


This resolution designates June 6, 2023, as National Naloxone Awareness Day. Naloxone is a medication that temporarily reverses opioid overdoses.

Bill 118 S.Res. 250, also known as the National Naloxone Awareness Day resolution, aims to designate June 6, 2023, as a day to raise awareness about the importance of naloxone in combating the opioid crisis. Naloxone is a medication that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose and save lives.

The resolution highlights the alarming rise in opioid-related deaths in the United States and emphasizes the need for increased access to naloxone to prevent these tragedies. By designating a specific day for naloxone awareness, the resolution seeks to educate the public about the life-saving potential of this medication and encourage individuals and communities to take action to address the opioid epidemic.

The resolution does not propose any specific policy changes or funding allocations but instead serves as a symbolic gesture to prioritize naloxone awareness and encourage advocacy and education around this critical issue. It is a bipartisan effort to unite lawmakers and the public in the fight against opioid addiction and overdose deaths. Overall, Bill 118 S.Res. 250 is a non-partisan initiative to raise awareness about naloxone and its role in saving lives during opioid overdoses. By designating June 6, 2023, as National Naloxone Awareness Day, the resolution aims to spark conversations, promote education, and ultimately help reduce the devastating impact of the opioid crisis in the United States.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA resolution designating June 6, 2023, as National Naloxone Awareness Day.

Policy Areas
Health

Potential Impact
Commemorative events and holidays
Drug therapy
Drug trafficking and controlled substances
Drug, alcohol, tobacco use
First responders and emergency personnel
Health personnel
Health promotion and preventive care
Health technology, devices, supplies

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Latest Summary3/7/2024

This resolution designates June 6, 2023, as National Naloxone Awareness Day. Naloxone is a medication that temporarily reverses opioid overdoses.


Latest Action6/13/2023
Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S2071; text: CR S2075)