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Donnelly Secures Commitment From Agriculture Secretary Perdue To Continue USDA Efforts To Combat Opioid Epidemic In Rural Communities

Last updated on Wednesday, April 25, 2018

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - At a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing today, U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly received a commitment from Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue for USDA to continue its work on opioid addiction prevention and treatment efforts in rural communities.

Donnelly's questioning of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue

Donnelly said, "I want to ask you for your continued commitment to addressing this issue - to work with us as we write a farm bill that ensures USDA can continue to use the Community Facilities Program, Telemedicine and Distance Learning Program, and Rural Health and Safety Education Grants to address the scourge of addiction. Can we have that commitment from you, Mr. Secretary?"

Perdue responded, "Yes, sir. We're very serious about rural quality of life and rural prosperity."

As part of his work to combat the opioid epidemic, Donnelly has successfully advanced efforts to address the opioid epidemic in rural and underserved communities:

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