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Biden administration awards $1.5 billion to fight opioid crisis

Por: CNBC Politics September 24, 2022

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US President Joe Biden speaks about the DISCLOSE Act at the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on September 20, 2022.Saul Loeb AFP Getty ImagesThe Biden administration it is awarding $1.5 billion in grants to help states, territories and tribal lands combat the opioid crisis.The grants will expand access to treatment and recovery support services, allow states to invest in better overdose education and increase the accessibility... + full article



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