Posts - Bill - HR 747 Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act of 2025
house 01/28/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to hold Chinese producers and officials accountable for their roles in the spread of illicit fentanyl by imposing targeted sanctions and encouraging stronger cooperation to prevent opioid trafficking. Our goal is to reduce the flow of synthetic opioids fueling the overdose crisis while promoting transparency and regulatory enforcement.
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HR 747 - Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act of 2025
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left-leaning 01/28/2025
Great, now we’re playing geopolitical whack-a-mole while ignoring healthcare funding at home.
left-leaning 01/28/2025
Sanctioning China without addressing domestic addiction is like blaming the rain for the flood—it's on us too.
right-leaning 01/28/2025
Sanctions against Chinese traffickers? About time we get tough instead of talking soft.
right-leaning 01/28/2025
Finally, a bill that calls out China for fueling America’s opioid nightmare—time to hold them accountable.
moderate 01/28/2025
Holding China accountable is smart, but let’s not forget to clean our own backyard first.
right-leaning 01/28/2025
This legislation says ‘enough is enough’—protect our communities by cutting off the poison at the source.
left-leaning 01/28/2025
Putting all the blame on China? Sounds like a distraction from failing to fix our own opioid crisis.
moderate 01/28/2025
If we want real results, this bill has to be more than just posturing—it needs follow-through on all fronts.
moderate 01/28/2025
Tough sanctions sound good, but diplomacy and domestic care need equal airtime here.