Pennsylvania gets $75M more in federal aid for opioid fight
HARRISBURG (AP) — Pennsylvania will receive another $75 million in federal aid to fight the opioid-addiction crisis, money that Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration says will help with treatment, prevention and education.
Wolf’s administration said Friday that about $56 million will go to the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs. The money will also help extend programs designed to help people in addiction treatment find stable housing and to attract treatment professionals by helping repay their education loans.
The state Department of Health received $8.4 million, a grant that is expected to repeat each of the next two years, while Philadelphia received $5.9 million and Allegheny County received $5.2 million.
Wolf’s administration says total federal funding for Pennsylvania’s opioid response is more than $141 million over the past two years.
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Why do we welcome everyone and anyone to come on in?
The Main Stream Media doesn't report this...
Six of the seven people charged in the stabbing death of a man in Maryland in July have been identified by federal officials as being part of the MS-13 gang and in the country illegally, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
MS-13 lives off the sales of drugs to your little ones.
If you know people are breaching the existing security, you fix it, unless you encourage that breach.
Not sure why you argue this. The Democrats fight the wall, they want the chaos.
When will you guys have enough of this moron?
"Just Say No"
We live or loose by how we choose.
Just say no!
"NO" to drugs, yes to the WALL!
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