On the recordJune 20, 2023
Funding levels from 2022 for the Coast Guard would mean fewer maritime drug interdictions, which means more fentanyl in all of our districts.
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congress.govFunding levels from 2022 for the Coast Guard would mean fewer maritime drug interdictions, which means more fentanyl in all of our districts.
Funding cuts would lead to increased drug trafficking issues.
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