Obama Wants to Spend $1.1Bil to Help Heroin, Opioid Addicts Kick the Habit

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama called Tuesday for $1.1 billion in new federal money to combat the growing abuse of heroin and prescription painkillers in the U.S.

The president's 2017 budget proposal will include $1 billion in mandatory funding over two years to increase addiction treatment for heroin and prescription opioids and to make the services more affordable.

Most of the proposed new money — $920 million — would fund cooperative agreements with states to provide more drug-based treatment for people addicted to painkilling opioids such as OxyContin, Percocet, hydrocodone and morphine.

The money would be allocated based on the severity of a state's problem and its strategy to address the issue.

Republican U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan of Florida said he supported Obama's proposal.

"This is a problem destroying lives and families across America that needs to be addressed," Buchanan said in an email statement. "I strongly support efforts to fight the heroin and drug abuse epidemic in this country and look forward to reviewing the president's proposal."

Obama's proposal would also use $50 million in National Health Service Corps funding to expand services at roughly 700 drug treatment facilities, including those in areas with a shortage of behavioral health providers.

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