[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 666 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 666
Supporting the goals of Overdose Awareness Day and strengthening
efforts to combat the opioid crisis in the United States.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
August 29, 2025
Mrs. Trahan (for herself, Ms. Pettersen, and Mr. Fitzpatrick) submitted
the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy
and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the goals of Overdose Awareness Day and strengthening
efforts to combat the opioid crisis in the United States.
Whereas provisional data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's
National Center for Health Statistics indicate there were an estimated
80,391 drug overdose deaths in the United States during 2024;
Whereas over 90 percent of drug overdose opioid deaths involved illicitly
manufactured fentanyl;
Whereas substance use disorder and drug overdose affect all socioeconomic
groups, racial and ethnic groups, geographical regions, and ages;
Whereas Black and American Indian or Alaskan Native populations are more likely
to die from a drug overdose than their White counterparts;
Whereas substance use disorder is a chronic disease, and recognizing it as such
decreases stigma and acknowledges that substance use is a health issue;
Whereas overdose deaths are preventable, and countless lives can be saved
through increased awareness, effective prevention strategies, timely
intervention, comprehensive treatment, and robust recovery support; and
Whereas Congress and the executive branch must continue to work together to pass
and implement policy solutions that accelerate and strengthen the United
States ability to treat and prevent substance use disorders: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes Overdose Awareness Day in the United States;
(2) commits to advancing and passing bipartisan policies
that reduce the stigma surrounding substance use disorders and
overdoses; and
(3) is dedicated to collaborating with States, localities,
businesses, nongovernmental organizations, health care
providers, patients, and families to support a comprehensive
system that promotes prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and
recovery from opioid use disorder.
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