At Roundtable with AG Shapiro and Healthcare Leaders, Representative Houlahan Announces Support for Opioid Legislation
Washington,
May 28, 2019
WASHINGTON – Today, Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA) and Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro met with healthcare providers and community leaders on the front lines of the opioid epidemic in Reading, PA. Houlahan announced her support for two bipartisan bills that will help hospitals and communities to prevent substance abuse and respond to opioid overdoses “The opioid epidemic has touched too many families in my community,” said Houlahan. “Today, I heard from community leaders about the challenge of responding to this crisis, and the Federal government needs to step up with additional resources. I am grateful for AG Shapiro’s leadership in holding opioid manufacturers accountable for fraudulent marketing and appreciate him spending time with our community today.” Participants in today’s roundtable discussion included the leadership of Reading Hospital, which is a designated “Opioid Use Disorder Center of Excellence” as well as leaders and clinicians from the Berks Counseling Center, a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic in Reading. The group shared experiences treating patients suffering from overdoses, working with mothers and babies addicted to opioids, and strategies for preventing substance abuse and addiction through community engagement. During today’s event, Houlahan announced her support for two important bills:
Houlahan is an Air Force veteran, an engineer, a serial entrepreneur, an educator, and a nonprofit leader. She’s in her first term representing Pennsylvania’s 6th Congressional District, which encompasses Chester County and southern Berks County. She serves on the House Armed Services Committee, the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and the House Small Business Committee. ### |