Posts - Bill - HR 5573 Combatting Fentanyl Poisonings Act of 2025
house 09/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We want to provide resources and support to law enforcement and community groups to stop the illegal sale of fentanyl on social media, raise awareness about its dangers, and protect officers from exposure while on duty. This legislation aims to fund programs that educate the public, train officials, and offer life-saving tools to reduce fentanyl poisonings.
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HR 5573 - Combatting Fentanyl Poisonings Act of 2025
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left-leaning 09/26/2025
Education and support are great, but why punish addiction instead of treating it?
left-leaning 09/26/2025
Throwing money at police won’t save lives if we ignore the root causes and the people who need help most.
right-leaning 09/26/2025
Fentanyl dealers hide behind screens; it’s time to hit them where it hurts—with justice and dollars.
moderate 09/26/2025
Grants for fighting fentanyl on social media? Finally, a law that gets the digital age.
left-leaning 09/26/2025
Fighting fentanyl without funding harm reduction is like fighting fire with a squirt bottle.
right-leaning 09/26/2025
We can’t fight poison with pity—lock them up and keep fentanyl off our streets.
moderate 09/26/2025
Balancing enforcement and education sounds like walking a tightrope—let’s hope they don’t fall off.
right-leaning 09/26/2025
School training, law enforcement gear, and education? Now that’s a plan that protects families.
moderate 09/26/2025
Protecting officers and raising awareness is smart, but $50K per nonprofit might not cut it.