Posts - Bill - S 2336 Halting the Epidemic of Addiction and Loss Act of 2025
senate 07/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We want to make sure that government health programs recognize all FDA-approved opioid overdose reversal drugs, not just naloxone, so communities have access to the full range of lifesaving treatments.
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S 2336 - Halting the Epidemic of Addiction and Loss Act of 2025
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right-leaning 07/17/2025
Updating grant language won’t stop the epidemic. How about focusing on tough love policies before handing out more pills?
right-leaning 07/17/2025
More drugs, more spending—does expanding reversal agents cure addiction or just enable it? Let's prioritize prevention over endless bandaids.
left-leaning 07/17/2025
Finally, a bill that admits naloxone isn’t the only hero in this overdose fight. It's about time we widen the toolkit, not just the headlines.
left-leaning 07/17/2025
More than naloxone: because tackling addiction needs innovation, not nostalgia. This bill could actually mean hope beyond the crisis.
moderate 07/17/2025
Seems reasonable to keep doors open for all FDA-approved overdose treatments—flexibility wins in a crisis. Why put all our eggs in one basket?
left-leaning 07/17/2025
Expanding overdose reversal options? About as refreshing as a cold shower on the opioid crisis. Let’s save lives, not just rehearse bureaucratic tape.
moderate 07/17/2025
Not limiting grants to naloxone makes sense; after all, the crisis is evolving, and so should our response. Let's trust science, not slogans.
right-leaning 07/17/2025
This bill sounds nice, but throwing every antidote at the problem won’t fix root causes like personal responsibility. Saving lives is great; enabling habits, not so much.
moderate 07/17/2025
A little policy nuance goes a long way—this bill updates language to match progress, no drama needed.