Bost Backs Bill to Stop Opioid Abuse

Press Release From Congressman Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro)

Bost Backs Bill to Stop Opioid Abuse

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Bost today cosponsored the Stem the Tide of Overdose Prevalence from Opiate Drugs (HR. 664), known as the STOP OD Act.  The legislation works to address the nationwide opioid epidemic by increasing the availability of Naloxone for first responders, expanding training in Naloxone administration, and enhancing educational and preventative efforts.

“Report after report shows the opioid epidemic is destroying our communities,” said Bost. “But these aren’t just numbers or statistics. The people battling addiction are moms and dads, neighbors and young people. Addiction doesn’t care about your race, gender, income or political leanings; it affects everyone. Increasing the availability of Naloxone for our first responders will save lives, giving a mother, father, son, or daughter a new opportunity for recovery.”

The STOP OD Act is supported by the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA), the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the Association of the United States Navy (AUSN), Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, and MetroHealth.

The STOP OD Act would:

  • Authorize up to $75 million annually in fully-offset grants for 2 years to expand educational/preventative efforts and promote treatment and recovery.
  • Authorize up to $150 million annually in fully-offset grants for 2 years to provide access to Naloxone, training in the administration of Naloxone, and for testing for Fentanyl. The testing portion is important because many Fentanyl overdoses are misdiagnosed because coroners are not testing for the drug. To help us better understand the power and range of the drug and therefore fight it more acutely, this legislation offers rebates for Fentanyl testing.
  • Attach a fee of $80 (cost of one unit of Naloxone) to drug-related offenses to ensure criminals who are contributing to this epidemic are paying into mitigating the consequences of their actions. The fee goes toward paying for the Naloxone grant program, and after 2 years it goes toward paying down the federal debt.
  • Extend data center consolidation efforts for 2 more years, resulting in an estimated $500 million in savings and covering the cost of the maximum grant allocation.

Background:

According to a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in December 2016, “the ongoing epidemic of opioid deaths requires intense attention and action. In a November 2016 report, the Drug Enforcement Administration referred to prescription drugs, heroin, and Fentanyl as the most significant drug-related threats to the United States.” From 2014 to 2015, the death rate from synthetic opioids other than methadone, which includes Fentanyl, increased by 72.2%, and heroin death rates increased by 20.6%. Rates of death involving heroin and synthetic opioids other than methadone increased across all demographic groups, regions, and in numerous states. There is an urgent need for a multifaceted, collaborative public health and law enforcement approach to the opioid epidemic, including expanding Naloxone distribution, among other recommendations.

Slants win case- hope to Redskins owner given

WASHINGTON, DC-  Back on January 15th, I ran a link to an editorial from George Will, that the US Patent and Trademark Office  was trying to get an alternative rock band in Seattle, The Slants to change their name because of racial overtones.

The band of all Asian descent, had their case heard in the supreme court today, and it was a 8-0 decision saying they can use the name.  Justice Neil Gorsuch did not vote on the issue.

There is a case at the federal appeals level about trying to force the Washington Redskins to change their mascot.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/19/supreme-court-says-government-cant-refuse-disparag/

Above is the link to today’s story that ran in the Washington Times.

Below is the link to the editorial ran on January 15, 2017, in the Washington Post.

This government office is trying to shut down nasty and naughty names

 

 

 

Mistrial declared in Bill Cosby sex assault case but retrial planned

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-people-cosby-idUSKBN1980B9

Actor and comedian Bill Cosby (C) reacts after a judge declared a mistrial in his sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania, U.S., June 17, 2017. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

NORRISTOWN, PA (Joseph Ax – Reuters News Service.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

A Pennsylvania judge on Saturday declared a mistrial in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault case after the jury said it could not reach a verdict, but prosecutors said they would retry Cosby and he still faces a slew of civil lawsuits.

The jurors, who spent 53 hours debating whether Cosby was guilty or innocent, told Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge Steven O’Neill they could not reach unanimous verdicts on whether Cosby was guilty of three counts of aggressive indecent assault against college administrator Andrea Constand at his home near Philadelphia in 2004.

 

Dems praying for their GOP congressional colleagues

Democrats practicing for the Congressional Baseball Game scheduled for Thursday night prayed for their Republican counterparts after at least five people were injured as they prepared for the charity game Wednesday. (Washington Examiner photo)

Congressman Bost issues statement about James Hodgkinson

U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) issued the following statement regarding this morning’s shooting of House GOP Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA), members of his security detail, and Capitol Hill staff in Alexandria, Virginia:

“James Hodgkinson contacted my office 10 times, beginning in June 2016 and continuing through May of this year.  While he continually expressed his opposition to the Republican agenda in Congress, the correspondence never appeared threatening or raised concerns that anger would turn to physical action.  Had we any indication that Mr. Hodgkinson posed a threat to anyone’s safety, we would have taken the appropriate steps to alert U.S. Capitol Police immediately.  My prayers continue to be with Steve Scalise, as well as members of the security detail and congressional staff who were injured in this heartless attack.”   

Earlier today, Congressman Bost issued this statement about the shooting.

“With reports indicating that Wednesday morning’s shooter is from my district, this is a tragedy that certainly hits close to home.  As we continue to gather information, Tracy and I would like to send our prayers to my friend and colleague, Steve Scalise, as well as members of the security detail and congressional staff who were injured.  We live in challenging times and the political rhetoric has been turned up to an alarming level.  This should serve as a wake-up call for all of us to step back from the battle lines and come together to strengthen our nation.”

 

Bost Statement on Congressional Baseball Practice Shooting

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) issued the following statement regarding this morning’s shooting of House GOP Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA), members of his security detail, and Capitol Hill staff in Alexandria, Virginia:

“With reports indicating that Wednesday morning’s shooter is from my district, this is a tragedy that certainly hits close to home.  As we continue to gather information, Tracy and I would like to send our prayers to my friend and colleague, Steve Scalise, as well as members of the security detail and congressional staff who were injured.  We live in challenging times and the political rhetoric has been turned up to an alarming level.  This should serve as a wake-up call for all of us to step back from the battle lines and come together to strengthen our nation.”

Scalise shooter dead: lived in the Metro East

He belonged to several GOP hate groups

http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article156065789.html

Hodgkinson’s mugshot in 2006; Provided to the Belleville News Democrat by the St. Clair County Sheriff’s office

BELLEVILLE, IL – (Dana Reich – Belleville News Democrat.)  Please click on the link for this and other stories about the shooter.  Here is an excerpt below)

The shooter who was killed during gunfire at practice for a congressional baseball game Wednesday morning was from Belleville.

The shooter was James T. Hodgkinson of Belleville, who belonged to a number of anti-Republican groups, including one called “Terminate the Republican Party.”

Here is a listing of the groups Hodgkinson was a part of:

▪  “The Road to Hell is Paved with Republicans”

▪  “Donald Trump is not my President”

▪  “President Bernie Sanders”

“Illinois Berners United to Resist Trump”

▪  “Boycott the Republican Party”

▪  “Expose Republican Fraud”

▪  “Terminate the Republican Party”

 

BREAKING: House Whip Scalise, security detail shot at baseball practice; suspect in custody

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/14/steve-scalise-aides-shot-baseball-practice-virgini/

House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of La., accompanied by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy of Calif., reads a letter from a constituent concerning health care, Tuesday, May 2, 2017, on Capitol Hill in Washington following the Republican Caucus meeting. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

ALEXANDRIA, VA – (Stephen Dinan and Dave Boyer – The Washington Times.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

A gunman opened fire on a group of congressional Republicans practicing baseball in Alexandria Wednesday morning, wounding a senior GOP lawmaker and multiple other people.

Rep. Steve Scalise, Louisiana Republican, was shot in the hip. Several Capitol Police officers were also said to be victims. Mr. Scalise, as the House majority whip, has protection by U.S. Capitol Police.
The gunman, armed with a rifle, was reportedly shot by a member of Mr. Scalise’s security detail, who had been hit before retuning fire.
Alexandria police confirmed multiple shootings and victims being transported to the hospital. Witnesses saw a helicopter come in to take at least one of the victims away.
The following link below is to a corresponding story in which the shooter asked if there were Republicans or Democrats on the field.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/14/rep-ron-desantis-shooting-man-asked-if-republicans/

Bost Votes to Improve Accountability at VA

Washington, DC – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) issued the following statement after the House voted with a large bipartisan majority to pass the Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act (S. 1094) to improve accountability and whistleblower protections at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA):

“The vast majority of employees at the VA are honest and hardworking, and it’s unfair to the good employees when the VA refuses to or cannot hold bad actors accountable,” said Rep. Bost. “Mismanagement and misconduct wouldn’t be accepted at any business or corporation, and it certainly shouldn’t be allowed at the VA. Our veterans deserve nothing but the best health care services and support after valiantly serving their country and protecting our freedoms.  That begins with each VA employee being held accountable for his or her job performance.  No hero should suffer because government bureaucrats failed to fulfill their responsibilities.”

A summary of S. 1094 can be found HERE.

Trump calls Comey a ‘leaker,’ claims ‘vindication’

 http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/9/donald-trump-calls-james-comey-leaker-claims-vindi/

WASHINGTON, DC –(Sally Persons, The Washington Times.  Please click on the link above to read the full story, and other stories.  Here is an excerpt below.)

President Trump said Friday he was felt vindicated after “leaker” James B. Comey, the former FBI director, testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee testimony the day before.

“Despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication…and WOW, Comey is a leaker!” Mr. Trump tweeted.

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