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OPIOIDS Act
3/17/2025, 3:56 PM
Summary of Bill S 617
The main goal of the Opioid Data Act is to improve the accuracy and reliability of data on opioid-related overdoses, which is crucial for developing effective strategies to combat the opioid crisis. By providing grants to organizations that collect and report this data, the bill aims to ensure that policymakers and public health officials have access to timely and accurate information on the scope and impact of the opioid epidemic.
In addition to funding data collection efforts, the Opioid Data Act also includes provisions for other purposes related to addressing the opioid crisis. While the specifics of these provisions are not detailed in the summary, it is clear that the bill is focused on taking concrete steps to address the devastating impact of opioid addiction on individuals, families, and communities across the country. Overall, Bill 119 s 617 represents a bipartisan effort to tackle the opioid crisis by improving the quality of data on opioid-related overdoses and providing resources to support effective prevention and treatment efforts. If passed, the bill has the potential to make a significant impact in the fight against opioid addiction in the United States.
Congressional Summary of S 617
Overcoming Prevalent Inadequacies in Overdose Information Data Sets Act or the OPIOIDS Act
This bill establishes and revises certain grants and resources to address opioid-related overdoses.
Specifically, the bill authorizes the Department of Justice (DOJ) to award grants to states, territories, and localities to improve data and surveillance related to opioid overdoses.
Additionally, the bill directs DOJ to award grants to law enforcement agencies and forensic laboratories in communities with high rates of drug overdoses to (1) provide training to help officers better identify overdoses, (2) upgrade essential systems for drug tracing and processing samples in forensic laboratories, or (3) provide training to better trace criminals through the dark web.
The bill requires the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers to provide training to state and local law enforcement agencies on how to best coordinate with state and federal partners for tracking drug-related activity.
The bill allows funds under the Community Oriented Policing Services grant program to be used to provide training and resources for equipment that protects first responders from secondary fentanyl exposure.
Finally, the bill directs the Drug Enforcement Administration to (1) develop uniform reporting standards for information concerning drug control activities, and (2) budget for a program that analyzes fentanyl samples.
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Current Status of Bill S 617
Bipartisan Support of Bill S 617
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
1Democrat Cosponsors
1Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 617
Primary Policy Focus
Crime and Law EnforcementAlternate Title(s) of Bill S 617
Comments

Mauricio Fisher
1 year ago
I'm not sure about this new bill on opioids. How will it impact me and my community?

Sienna Finley
1 year ago
This bill is so dumb! It's gonna mess everything up for me and my family. I can't believe they're actually trying to pass this crap. It's gonna make things worse, not better. Ugh, I can't even deal with this right now. So frustrating!


