Federal Cuts Threaten Alaska’s Overdose Crisis Response

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Looming federal budget cuts threaten to worsen Alaska's opioid crisis by reducing funding for law enforcement and public health programs like HIDTA, which are crucial for combating drug trafficking and overdose deaths, especially in remote areas. Proposed Medicaid reductions could also limit access to addiction treatment, further exacerbating the crisis. Local officials and advocates are urging Congress to preserve funding to prevent a devastating impact on Alaska's efforts to fight overdose fatalities.
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