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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
2025-11-03
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This bill would make nitazenes—a class of synthetic opioids that are increasingly appearing in illegal drug supplies—easier for law enforcement and public health officials to detect and track. The measure aims to help authorities identify and respond to nitazene-related overdoses and drug trafficking by improving detection methods and information sharing between agencies. This would primarily affect drug enforcement agencies, public health departments, and communities dealing with opioid addiction.
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