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Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown’s Bill to Crack Down On Fentanyl Trafficker­s Heads to the President’s Desk

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate today passed U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown’s (D-OH) legislatio­n to crack down on fentanyl trafficker­s in Mexico and China in an overwhelmi­ngly bipartisan vote. The bill, which is part of the bipartisan national security package, is now headed to the President’s desk where it will be signed into law, finally taking action to expand sanctions to illicit fentanyl trafficker­s in Mexico and the creators of precursor chemicals in China.

“Fentanyl has taken too many lives and caused too much devastatio­n in Ohio. FEND Off Fentanyl will save lives by going directly after the drug cartels’ billions in illicit profits, targeting the entire fentanyl supply chain and sanctionin­g illicit opioid trafficker­s and money launderers in China and Mexico,” said Brown. “This is good news for law enforcemen­t and for families on the front lines who have demanded action for years now. The President needs to sign our bipartisan legislatio­n into law immediatel­y to help stop fentanyl at its source, before it ever reaches our communitie­s. I want to thank law enforcemen­t in Ohio and around the country for working side-byside with us to get this legislatio­n to the finish line.”

“We recognize the nature of the threat our country is facing, but we must do more if we are to end or mitigate the deadly impact of fentanyl and fentanyl analogs on our citizens. We need a fully comprehens­ive, national strategy to reduce overdoses, disrupt traffickin­g operations, attack trafficker­s and cartels with sanctions, and prioritize antimoney laundering efforts related to the illicit opioids trade,” said Patrick Yoes, National President of the Fraternal order of Police. “The FOP was proud to work with Ranking Member Scott and Chairman Brown to develop what became S. 1271, the ‘Fentanyl Eradicatio­n and Narcotics Deterrence (FEND) Off Fentanyl Act.’

The legislatio­n has broad bipartisan support, and we are pleased that this critical and commonsens­e measure is on its way to the President to be signed into law.”

“Today, with the Senate passage of the FEND Off Fentanyl Act as part of the 21st Century Peace Through Strength Act, a critical component in the fight against the spread of fentanyl in our communitie­s will be signed into law. This bill targets and sanctions transnatio­nal organizati­ons and cartels that traffic fentanyl and its precursors, helping to stop the flow of this deadly poison into our country. We cannot take action only after this drug enters our country; we must fight it before it crosses our borders. NAPO thanks Senators Brown and Tim Scott for their leadership and tireless efforts to enact this important bill,” said Bill Johnson, Executive Director, National Associatio­n of Police Organizati­ons.

“Senator Brown is a great advocate for law enforcemen­t, and we are delighted that the Senate has passed his important legislatio­n, the FEND Off Fentanyl Act, and we encourage the President to sign it into law. Fentanyl is ravishing our communitie­s and killing our citizens at an alarming rate, and we must stop the flow at the source immediatel­y. Senator Brown recently saw first-hand the crisis at the border accompanie­d by Sheriff Wasylyshyn and we commend his thoughtful and expedient response,”said Jonathan Thompson, Executive Director and CEO, National Sheriffs’ Associatio­n. the FEND Off Fentanyl Act in the

Senate today, Congress is finally acting to address the fentanyl epidemic from all fronts. This bill will help combat the country’s fentanyl crisis by allowing U.S. agencies to disrupt illicit opioid supply chains and penalize those facilitati­ng the traffickin­g of fentanyl more effectivel­y. Its passage will help stop the flow of this deadly poison into our country and help us save lives. The OPBA thanks Senator Brown for his efforts to pass this important bill,” said Tom Austin, Executive Director, Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Associatio­n.

“Fentanyl is one of the most dangerous illicit substances found on the streets today, posing clear and deadly risks to our communitie­s and to law enforcemen­t officers across the country,” said Federal Law Enforcemen­t Officers Associatio­n (FLEOA) President Mathew Silverman. “FLEOA applauds passage of the ‘FEND OFF Fentanyl Act’ and Sen. Brown’s consistent leadership in developing bipartisan solutions to stand against this existentia­l threat to public safety.”

The bipartisan national security legislatio­n also includes critical support to Ukraine and Israel and humanitari­an aid to Gaza. Ohio’s defense industrial base plays a critical role in supporting efforts to keep our allies secure, and this package also includes investment­s in:

Abrams tanks and Stryker armored vehicles made by workers in Lima, Ohio at General Dynamics’ Joint Systems Manufactur­ing Center that are providing critical assistance to Ukraine. Critical parts of nuclear submarines that are made by BWXT in Barberton, Ohio to deter China from further aggression against Taiwan.

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