TELL TRUMP AND CONGRESS: DON'T CUT LIFESAVING ADDICTION AND TREATMENT SERVICES
DEADLINE: 11:59PM E.T. >>
Hi Friend,
If you care about ending the drug war, then you need to act right now—decades of progress in this fight are on the line.
The Trump administration is working with the Congress to gut Medicaid, destroying access to the treatment, health, and addiction services that keep people safe, healthy, and alive. We cannot let these cuts go through—every second counts.
Will you take action now >> Tell your representatives to demand that the Trump administration and their fellow members of Congress protect funding for treatment, overdose prevention, and other lifesaving services immediately.
The Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) is the leading organization in the U.S. working to end the drug war and repair the decades of damage it has caused. We also reduce the harms of drug use and advocate for a holistic approach that prioritizes health, social supports, and community wellbeing.
And right now, we need allies like you to join the fight. And to help us save lives from overdose.
Americans from all walks of life are deeply concerned about the impact of addiction, overdose, and fentanyl on our loved ones. People are struggling and dying every day.
Recent declines in overdoses show that access to treatment, naloxone, and other health services keep people alive and on a path towards recovery.
But the Trump administration and Congress are gutting these crucial public health solutions. Their move to cut $1.5 trillion more in federal funding poses an immediate and catastrophic threat to these lifesaving services.
And the consequences of these cuts will be devastating: more lives lost to overdose, more suffering for families and communities, and rolling back on progress made to save lives and increase access to needed addiction services.
This moment demands that we all mobilize and speak out with the kind of grassroots power that our leaders can't ignore. Don't wait another moment: speak out with DPA today and protect treatment and overdose prevention from Trump's cuts.
Trump says he wants to keep people safe from fentanyl. But gutting Medicaid rips away access to the treatment, health, and addiction services that are keeping people safe, healthy, and alive from it
In fact, Medicaid is the largest payer of addiction treatment in our country! And overdose deaths could start rising again if people are denied the help they need.
Trump's cruel and backwards approach to drug policy can be stopped, but that won't happen on its own. It's up to all of us to hold our leaders accountable. Tell your representatives to do the right thing today >>
Welcome to the movement,
The Drug Policy Alliance
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