Sanders voted yes on a 2000 U.S. Congress appropriations bill which would have increased funding for substance use treatment alternatives to incarceration.
Sanders sponsored the Community Health Centers and Primary Care Workforce Expansion Act of 2019, which would expand and improve community health centers in both rural and urban areas, in part, to address the needs of individuals impacted by drug use.
Sanders would guarantee access to free medical care in prisons and jails, including professional and evidence-based substance abuse and trauma-informed mental health treatment.
Sanders would provide people with addiction free inpatient and outpatient substance use and mental health services with no copayments or deductibles through a Medicare-for-all, single-payer program.
Sanders voted in support of the 2018 SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, which would create treatment and recovery programs and fund laboratories to detect imported synthetic drugs, such as fentanyl.
Sanders co-sponsored the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) of 2016.
Sanders co-sponsored the Comprehensive Addiction Resources Emergency (CARE) Act of 2019 which would commit $100 billion over 10 years to funding addiction treatment and harm reduction programs at the local, state, and federal levels.
Sanders would decriminalize possession of buprenorphine.
Solving the opioid epidemic is not a simple thing. We must make sure people have access to treatment, so they can get help where and when they need it. We must invest in what people need for a successful long-term recovery, like counseling and peer support, employment, and housing. And it means taking a hard look at the issues in our society that are causing so many people to turn to drugs in the first place, so that we can prevent others from becoming addicted.”
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Justice and Safety for All
Bernie Sanders campaign website, 2019
Sanders, Welch Announce $4 Million in New Funds for Vermont to Combat the Opioid Epidemic
Bernie Sanders senate website, June 18, 2018