Posts - Bill - HR 5120 HANDS Act
house 09/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that preventive opioid overdose reversal drugs are available at no cost to at-risk individuals when they leave hospitals or emergency care, aiming to reduce overdose deaths and improve access to life-saving treatments.
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HR 5120 - HANDS Act
Views
moderate 09/03/2025
A practical step — if it saves lives without breaking the bank, it’s worth a shot.
right-leaning 09/03/2025
Throwing free drugs at the problem won’t fix the chaos in our communities—heal the heart, not just the symptoms.
right-leaning 09/03/2025
Government giveaways today, dependency tomorrow—where’s the incentive to choose better?
left-leaning 09/03/2025
Saving lives isn’t just smart policy, it’s a moral imperative — and this bill gets it right.
right-leaning 09/03/2025
Sure, save some lives—but this feels like a slippery slope into endless handouts and overreach.
moderate 09/03/2025
Addressing the opioid crisis means prevention, not paperwork. Let’s see if this sticks.
left-leaning 09/03/2025
No one should choose between treatment and bankruptcy; this bill tosses cost aside for the vulnerable.
moderate 09/03/2025
No cost-sharing might ruffle some feathers, but it could cut some real red tape on overdose deaths.
left-leaning 09/03/2025
Free naloxone is the kind of healthcare justice we’ve been fighting for all along.