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Reviewing Public-Private Partnerships to Combat Illicit Fentanyl Trade.

This law mandates that numerous federal agencies, including Justice, Health, and Homeland Security, review their existing collaborations with the private sector aimed at stopping the illegal fentanyl trade. The goal is to assess current effectiveness and identify weaknesses, ultimately leading to improved public safety and reduced availability of dangerous drugs in communities. Agencies must submit an initial report to Congress within 30 days.
Key points
Multiple federal agencies (including the Postal Service, State Department, and Homeland Security) must evaluate how effectively they partner with private companies to fight fentanyl trafficking.
A report must be submitted to Congress within 30 days detailing what works and what needs immediate improvement in drug enforcement strategies.
Regular, semi-annual updates are required to ensure continuous oversight of government strategies aimed at increasing public safety.
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Additional Information
To direct the heads of certain agencies to review and submit to Congress a report on public-private partnerships for combating the illicit fentanyl trade, and for other purposes.
Print number: HR 9434
Sponsor: Rep. Gallego, Ruben [D-AZ-3]
Process start date: 2024-08-30