Isaac Jordan
The Public Record
The work requirement has everything to do with treating taxpayers with respect.
The public health crisis of opioid addiction demands that we are committing sufficient resources and that we are spending efficiently and effectively.
We need to know if current law enforcement practices are preventing addicts from seeking treatment for fear of legal jeopardy.
Let me repeat that. Resources for that type of treatment is woefully inadequate today.
I applaud the $3.2 billion in new funding for opioid treatment that Congress passed this year.
I think one of the big takeaways is the exact same people who ran the Clinton investigation, who had a bias in favor of Clinton, who did all of these things that are not the typical practice when you're doing an investigation, those same…





