As we turn the page on both 2022 and the 117th Congress, thousands of Americans and their families are still reeling from failures by this administration and the last Congress to meaningfully address one of the greatest public health threats of our lifetimes, the fentanyl crisis.
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Guthrie highlights the ongoing fentanyl crisis and past failures to address it.
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