Greg Swan, whose son Drew died on account of a fentanyl-related substance, appears to be like on as President Trump speaks within the East Room of the White Home. The president signed the HALT Fentanyl Act, which goals to completely classify all fentanyl-related substances as schedule I managed substances and help legislation enforcement in prosecuting trafficking and manufacturing offenses.
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The White Home says a key nationwide fentanyl overdose prevention grant program, at present underfunded by roughly $140 million, will ultimately be totally paid for, however with a catch.

The federal cash allotted by Congress will now be given out “in increments” somewhat than a single annual cost.
Administration officers issued a press release about the way forward for the Overdose Knowledge To Motion or OD2A program, run by the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention, after NPR reported on rising issues amongst CDC staffers.
Talking on situation of anonymity as a result of they worry retribution for talking with the press with out authorization, 4 CDC staffers mentioned it seems the grant cash can be delayed previous a key Sept. 1 deadline, when the present spherical of funding runs out, or might disappear altogether.
“The announcement [of delays] alone might set off layoffs and program shutdowns,” one CDC staffer mentioned. “It might actually begin a series response that is exhausting to return again from.”
Within the assertion despatched late Wednesday to NPR, White Home spokesman Kush Desai mentioned the OD2A program will not be threatened and the “funds will proceed to be disbursed in increments.”
The Division of Well being and Human Companies despatched a separate assertion to NPR saying the CDC “stays dedicated” to OD2A funding as a result of it “instantly aligns with administration priorities.”
However sources contained in the CDC say it is unclear how public well being and habit applications across the nation will function — hiring workers, signing contracts, and providing advanced medical companies — when roughly half their funding stays unsure.
“A verbal dedication will not be a contractual dedication,” mentioned one CDC staffer, who mentioned the administration’s system for reviewing and approving grants stays opaque. “This administration modifications its thoughts loads. We do not even know why we solely have 50 p.c [of the OD2a funding] at this level.”

A second CDC staffer voiced related concern: “All any state or native well being division can spend is what’s of their checking account. IOUs do not work within the public well being world. They can not assume the complete quantity is coming and spend accordingly.”
Administration officers declined to say why they’ve shifted to dolling out key public well being {dollars} in incremental funds somewhat than annual disbursements. Additionally they would not supply a timeline for when the remaining $140 million in OD2A funds may be despatched to CDC for distribution.
Desai, the White Home spokesman, recommended state and native public well being departments ought to belief Trump to observe by means of on overdose prevention funding as a result of he has made preventing fentanyl a key a part of his second time period.
“President Trump has executed greater than some other president to handle America’s devastating fentanyl epidemic,” Desai mentioned, pointing to efforts to safe the border, goal drug cartels and Trump’s signing on Wednesday of the HALT Fentanyl Act that toughened felony penalties for fentanyl trafficking.
However CDC staffers mentioned the Trump administration has misplaced belief in latest months amongst many state and native well being officers after clawing again billions of {dollars} in COVID-19 associated grants and withholding funds for different public well being grants managed by CDC, with out providing rationalization as to why.
Public well being officers across the U.S., in the meantime, say the abrupt shift in funding for the OD2A overdose and habit grants occurred with out planning or communication, forcing some to pause future spending that depends on the federal funds.

Vermont’s Division of Well being mentioned there may be “a variety of uncertainty” surrounding the funding, in a press release shared with NPR. Vermont officers mentioned they’ve been warned by the CDC that OD2A funds can be delayed and could also be reduce. Vermont has paused spending “till we now have extra readability about the way forward for this funding.”
CDC staffers mentioned additionally they lack inner accounting programs wanted to distribute cash within the incremental means described by White Home officers, particularly when it is unclear how grants can be reviewed or when the funds may be accepted.
“Sadly the federal authorities will not be nimble,” one CDC staffer mentioned. “We’ll put out the cash we now have and [state and local public health departments] must do what they will.”