Applications Close for Controversial Drug Harm Reduction Funding
Facts
- Funding applications for a $30M grant program designed to prevent overdose deaths and reduce health risks from drug-use closed on Monday.1
- The funding may be used to distribute overdose-reversal meds, provide education and expand syringe services programs, among other things.1
- The plan gives priority to 'under-resourced communities'.1
- It forms part of broader actions, including the installation in NYC this Jan. of vending machines dispensing materials like syringes and anti-overdose meds.2
- This comes as the US faces an epidemic of drug abuse, which killed over 100,000 Americans between May 2020 and April 20213
Sources: 1HHS, 2New York Times and 3CDC.
Narratives
- Right narrative, as provided by Red State. This is a case of knowing 'the price of everything and the value of nothing'. The government is subsidizing drug addiction and will only entice more people into usage.
- Left narrative, as provided by Independent. This is part of a preventative, not enabling campaign. It's the first step in creating safer communities with fewer people dependant on illicit substances.