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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-04-29

Texas A&M Health Science Center Strategic Opioid Response for Public Safety and Justice

Jake Ellzey
Jake Ellzey
RTX-6 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Jake Ellzey (R-TX) was published on 2026-04-29 and titled "Texas A&M Health Science Center Strategic Opioid Response for Public Safety and Justice". It focuses on crime and justice and touches on agriculture.

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Texas A&M Health Science Center Strategic Opioid Response for  Public Safety and Justice

Proposed Recipient: Texas A M Health Science Center Address of Recipient: 8441 John Sharp Parkway Clinical Building 1, Suite 3100, Bryan, TX 77807 Amount of Request: $750,000.00 Project Description and Statement of Public Benefit: The Strategic Opioid Response for Public Safety and Justice project will provide education and outreach to law enforcement and the judicial system along the I-35 and I-45 corridors, which are known to be high drug trafficking corridors, as well as focus on surrounding rural counties of Anderson, Cherokee, Ellis, Hill, Navarro, and Freestone to prevent opioid-related crimes and decrease recidivism among at-risk individuals. Specifically, the project will strengthen the workforce across law enforcement, the judicial system, including pretrial services, parole officers, prosecutors, the courts, and wrap-around services such as Child Protective Services (CPS), and Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), to reduce opioid use through evidence-based training, education, surveillance, and service navigation. Click here to read full letter.
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