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Press ReleaseUrgent2023-10-26

Stars and Stripes: With military recruitment already struggling, we cannot afford a fentanyl crisis in our armed forces

Morgan Luttrell
Morgan Luttrell
RTX-8 · Representative
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TaxesDefenseCrime & JusticeVeterans

Context

This press release from Representative Morgan Luttrell (R-TX) was published on 2023-10-26 and titled "Stars and Stripes: With military recruitment already struggling, we cannot afford a fentanyl crisis in our armed forces". It focuses on taxes and touches on defense, crime and justice.

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Stars and Stripes: With military recruitment already struggling, we cannot afford a fentanyl crisis in our armed forces Stars and Stripes: With military recruitment already struggling, we cannot afford a fentanyl crisis in our armed forces The fentanyl crisis continues to rage across the United States. Families from Alaska to Maine have felt the impact of this crisis driven by a manufactured opioid shake them to their core. Unfortunately, this crisis has reached our service members. In the U.S. Army and Navy, our two largest branches, we’ve learned that fentanyl deaths are on the rise. As a veteran, I recognize firsthand that this is a dangerous threat to our national security and the Biden administration must be held accountable for its policies that have played a central role in the crisis. Cally.Barry@ma… Thu, 10/26/2023 - 12:00 May 16, 2024 
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