On the recordApril 21, 2021
Madam Speaker, I thank Chairman Pallone for yielding. Madam Speaker, I rise today and urge the swift passage of H.R. 2630. This legislation will save American lives by getting deadly chemical fentanyl analogues off our streets and allowing law enforcement to swiftly bring drug traffickers to justice. The CDC reports that there were more than 50,000 deaths involving synthetic opioids in the 12-month period ending in July 2020--50,000 deaths in 12 months. The addiction crisis has worsened as a result of this pandemic, and this is not the time to let regulations lapse or to back away from our commitment to get people the help that they need. My State of New Hampshire, like so many, has been hit incredibly hard by fentanyl and its chemical analogues. Chemical versions of fentanyl are ever-changing, and we know that traffickers intentionally make small variations in substances, knowing that the scheduling process may take months in order to place these deadly drugs on schedule I where they belong. This means that traffickers are often one step ahead of law enforcement. Madam Speaker, this legislation helps prevent that by ensuring all fentanyl analogues are categorized as schedule I. The DEA first issued a temporary order in February of 2018, and Congress wisely passed legislation extending that order through May 6.…





