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Senators introduce bipartisan bill expanding government powers to target opioid traffickers with sanctions

Por: The Hill Politics April 26, 2023

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Top members on the Senate Banking Committee introduced bipartisan legislation on Tuesday to expand the federal government’s power to levy sanctions against opioid traffickers, with a specific . The FEND Off Fentanyl Act, which by Banking Chairman Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) and ranking member Tim Scott (R-S.C.), would declare a national emergency over fentanyl trafficking and require the president to sanction members of transnational criminal... + full article



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