Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sandoval asking for federal support in opioid crisis

- By Jessie Bekker Las Vegas Review-journal

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval is one of four governors who signed a letter Thursday asking for federal support for state- and local-level initiative­s to address the nationwide opioid crisis.

In the letter addressed to House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-wis., and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-calif., the governors express support for nine health care-related bills introduced in the House.

They include the Preventing Overdoses While in Emergency Rooms Act, or POWER Act, which would require follow-up care for patients admitted to emergency rooms for an overdose, and the Eliminatin­g Opioid Related Infectious Diseases Act of 2018, which would expand the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s injection drug use infection surveillan­ce program.

“Every day governors face the devastatin­g impact of this disease on our communitie­s, health care system, schools and families,” the letter said. “Governors need increased financial and technical support to address this crisis, and we urge Congress to avoid burdensome requiremen­ts on state programs.”

Sandoval, Gov. Steve Bullock, D-mont., Gov. Charlie Backer, R-mass., and Gov. Kate Brown, D-ore., also asked Congress to reauthoriz­e the State Targeted Response Grants to help address opioid abuse in individual states.

Contact Jessie Bekker at jbekker@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-4563. Follow @jessiebekk­s on Twitter.

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Gov. Brian Sandoval

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