On Wednesday, the Senate approved the “Rural Opioid Abuse Prevention Act” by unanimous consent. The legislation, introduced by Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) back in September, increases resources for rural communities to respond to and combat the crisis.
“With today’s passage of my bipartisan bill to reduce opioid addiction, overdoses, and deaths, the Senate proved Democrats and Republicans can still work together to get things done,” said Ossoff after the bill was passed.
Last night Senate passed my bipart Rural Opioid Abuse Prevention Act w Sen Ossoff Drug overdose deaths @ record levels Bill will help fight opioid crisis in rural IA Gives communities tools 2 prevent/handle opioid crisis Time 4 House 2 pass!
— ChuckGrassley (@ChuckGrassley) December 9, 2021