On the recordApril 10, 2024
A budget that makes only minimal new investment to combat fentanyl will fail to make the progress we need.
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congress.govA budget that makes only minimal new investment to combat fentanyl will fail to make the progress we need.
Warning that insufficient funding will hinder efforts against fentanyl trafficking.
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