“In small towns, suburban neighborhoods and big cities, our nation is in the midst of an unprecedented crisis of drug addiction. In 2017, nearly 200 people each day died due to a drug overdose. While no corner of our country has escaped the devastation of this epidemic, rural America has been hard hit,” Jim Carroll, director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, writes in the High Plains Journal. The Trump Administration “has deployed an all-hands-on-deck approach to make critical resources available to rural communities, to fuel locally led efforts to combat this crisis.” |
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