On the recordMay 29, 2018
I do want to note that the appropriations bill included $284 million for port and drug inspection technologies within CBP, and $71 million specifically for opioid detection.
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congress.govI do want to note that the appropriations bill included $284 million for port and drug inspection technologies within CBP, and $71 million specifically for opioid detection.
McSally highlights funding for drug inspection technologies to combat opioid trafficking.
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